Allison Holker’s NDA row with Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ family heats up as financial details are revealed

Allison Holker’s non-disclosure agreement, signed by relatives of her late husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, reportedly prevents them from profiting from his life story.

As the Boss family prepares to challenge Holker over the allegations in her upcoming book: TMZ reports that the NDA ensures that Holker would be the sole beneficiary of any financial gain in his name.

The agreement – ​​which was reportedly presented to tWitch’s relatives before they could attend his funeral – prohibits them from profiting from any interviews, books, articles or media projects relating to him.

Anyone who signed the agreement must hand over all income from these projects to Holker, effectively ensuring that she is the only one who can benefit financially from his story.

Despite the NDA, TWitch’s family has publicly criticized Holker for promoting her book, accusing her of portraying him in a negative light, including drug use claims, and labeling her a “money-hungry opportunist” who is exploiting his memory for personal gain.

However, Holker has consistently stated that 100% of the proceeds from her book will go to the Move with Kindness Foundation, which she founded in honor of tWitch.

Allison Holker’s non-disclosure agreement, signed by relatives of her late husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, reportedly prevents them from profiting from his life story; (Allison and Stephen in 2018)

As the Boss family prepares to challenge Holker over allegations in her upcoming book, TMZ reports that the nondisclosure agreement ensures Holker would be the sole beneficiary of any financial gain in his name.

As the Boss family prepares to challenge Holker over allegations in her upcoming book, TMZ reports that the nondisclosure agreement ensures Holker would be the sole beneficiary of any financial gain in his name.

DailMail.com can exclusively report that the late dancer’s family is ‘preparing to fight back’.

A source close to the family revealed: ‘tWitch’s family is preparing to fight back against Allison after she came out with damning allegations about him.

“The family disapproves of what she said and will speak out about the untruths.”

The family also “didn’t receive an advanced copy” of her book and “have to wait like everyone else for the book to come out,” the insider said.

Allison’s book This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light is expected to be released on February 4, and then the family will be able to read everything written about their family member.

“When the memoir is released next month, the family plans to release another statement after reading all the allegations about him,” the source claimed.

“They don’t believe she is telling the whole truth, but that she has misled the public.”

The source continued, “The family is excited and won’t sit back much longer, especially after what she did to them.

The agreement, which was reportedly presented to TWitch's relatives before they could attend his funeral, prohibits them from profiting from interviews, books, articles or media projects related to him.

The agreement – ​​which was reportedly presented to TWitch’s relatives before they could attend his funeral – prohibits them from profiting from interviews, books, articles or media projects related to him.

However, Holker has consistently stated that 100% of her book's proceeds will go to the Move with Kindness Foundation, which she founded in honor of tWitch.

However, Holker has consistently stated that 100% of her book’s proceeds will go to the Move with Kindness Foundation, which she founded in honor of tWitch.

“They are furious that they were not given an advanced copy, let alone informed of what is in the book.”

The source further explained that they can’t say too much at this point because they are unsure of the restrictions on their speech, as they and the family were “forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement” following tWitch’s death on December 13. 2022.

DailyMail.com has contacted Allison Holker’s representative for comment.

On Thursday, tWitch’s mother Connie Boss Alexander took to Instagram to release a statement regarding the “misleading and hurtful claims” about her son.

She said the family is “absolutely shocked” and that the “untruths about Stephen have crossed every line of decency.”

Boss' family has claimed that Allison 'refuses' to let the Boss family see tWitch's children

Boss’ family has claimed that Allison ‘refuses’ to let the Boss family see tWitch’s children

Stephen's cousin spoke out about X, calling Allison a

Stephen’s cousin spoke out about X, calling Allison a “crazy woman” who is “trying to tarnish his legacy” and “exploit” him

His cousin also said she's

His cousin also said she’s “tired” of keeping quiet about the family drama with Allison

“As a mother, I will not let these allegations go unanswered. We will not stand by while his name and legacy are tarnished. He doesn’t deserve this, and the kids don’t deserve this,” she wrote.

“For the past two years, I have remained quiet and away from the public eye to protect my family. My primary focus has been on healing and trying to stay connected to my grandchildren.

‘But when I read these terrible claims about my baby, our beloved Stephen, I realized I could no longer remain silent. Our family will ensure that his name and memory are protected, and we are committed to defending his honor.”

Boss, best known as the DJ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a Los Angeles motel at the age of 40.

In an interview with People magazine, Boss’ widow revealed that she went through his diaries to find a sense of clarity and found a very painful secret that she says was hidden even from those closest to her. stood before him.

She claimed that his diary entries alluded to him being sexually abused by a male figure during his childhood.

She also said she discovered a “cornucopia” of drugs, including mushrooms, pills and “other substances I had to look up on my phone,” hidden in his shoeboxes.

“It was a very triggering moment for me because there were a lot of things I discovered in our closet that I didn’t know existed. I found it very disturbing to hear that so much was happening that I had no idea about [about]Allison, 36, said.

The late choreographer, pictured with his mother Connie, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in December 2022 at the age of 40

The late choreographer, pictured with his mother Connie, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in December 2022 at the age of 40

The boss's mother, Connie, released a statement on Jan. 9 saying the family is

The boss’s mother, Connie, released a statement on Jan. 9 saying the family is “absolutely shocked by the misleading and hurtful claims”

Stephen is survived by his three children: Weslie, 16, Maddox, 8, and Zaia, 5

Stephen is survived by his three children: Weslie, 16, Maddox, 8, and Zaia, 5

One of Boss’s cousins ​​went to , Maddox, 8, and Zaia, 5.

The cousin, who goes by “Big Elle” on You made our family so dirty.”

Meanwhile, Boss’ brother Dré Rose reposted Allison’s former boyfriend’s Instagram post with the comment, “No lies are told…”

He later shared another friend’s Instagram story on his profile, which read: “a shameful and despicable human being to do this to a grieving family.”

Courtney Ann Platt, Allison’s ex-boyfriend, labeled the book and the press as “by far the most tasteless, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen in my entire life.”

She also claimed that the former Dancing with the Stars pro had people sign a non-disclosure agreement to attend his funeral.

Courtney then criticized Allison for writing and publishing “all the dirty laundry that smeared his name and tried to dim the bright, loyal, loving light that was your husband, my friend.”

She also condemned the widow for “shamelessly sharing the pages” of her late husband’s diary.

Courtney Ann Platt, Allison's ex-boyfriend, called the book

Courtney Ann Platt, Allison’s ex-boyfriend, called the book “by far the most tasteless, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen in my entire life.”

The former Dancing with the Stars pro has since responded to the backlash

The former Dancing with the Stars pro has since responded to the backlash

Allison said the purpose of her memoir was for other people to 'catch something' [of] the red flags I missed before it's too late'

Allison said the purpose of her memoir was for other people to ‘catch something’ [of] the red flags I missed before it’s too late’

“This dollar-for-dollar smear campaign is definitely not what he ever wanted. No matter how much he was in pain. Not for the second. You’re a living, breathing bulldozer. Stay with your own demons. Shame on you Allison, shame on your money hungry team. Let my friend rest in peace, not your PR,” she wrote on Instagram.

On Wednesday, in response to the backlash, Allison emphasized her “sole intention” in writing the 240-page memoir was for other people to “catch something.” [of] the red flags I missed before it’s too late.”

“My hope is that we don’t have to lose another husband, brother, father or friend to suicide,” she wrote via her Instagram Story.

“I believe that if Stephen had a choice, he would choose to have his story told, even if it meant saving even one life. Lots of love to everyone who has supported our family all these years.”

The Minnesota-born dancer claimed she is donating “all proceeds” from the book to her mental health-focused foundation Move with Kindness, which she founded in Stephen’s honor.