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

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Allison Holker's confidentiality agreement, signed by members of her late husband Stephen 'tWitch' Boss's family, reportedly prevents them from profiting from her life story; (Allison and Stephen in 2018)

Allison Holker’s confidentiality agreement, signed by members of her late husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s family, reportedly prevents them from profiting from her life story.

As the Boss family prepares to challenge Holker over the allegations in his upcoming book, TMZ reports that the NDA guarantees that Holker would be the sole beneficiary of any financial gains from his name.

The agreement, which was said to have been presented to Twitch’s relatives before they could attend his funeral, prevents them from benefiting from interviews, books, articles or media projects related to him.

Whoever signed the deal must hand over all profits from those projects to Holker, effectively ensuring that she is the only one who can benefit financially from her story.

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

However, Holker has consistently stated that 100% of the profits from his book will go to the Move with Kindness Foundation, which he founded in Twitch’s honor.

Allison Holker’s confidentiality agreement, signed by members of her late husband Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s family, reportedly prevents them from profiting from her life story; (Allison and Stephen in 2018)

As the Boss family prepares to challenge Holker over allegations contained in his upcoming book, TMZ reports that the NDA ensures that Holker would be the sole beneficiary of any financial gains derived from his name.

As the Boss family prepares to challenge Holker over allegations contained in his upcoming book, TMZ reports that the NDA ensures that Holker would be the sole beneficiary of any financial gains derived from 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 that ‘tWitch’s family is preparing to fight Allison after she made those scathing accusations about him.

“The family disapproves of what she has said and will expose the falsehoods.”

The family also “hasn’t received an advance copy” of her book and “has to wait for the book to be published like everyone else,” the source said.

Allison’s book, Up Here: My Story of Love, Loss, and Accepting the Light, is expected to be published on February 4, and that’s when the family will be able to read everything that has been written about their family member.

“Once the memoir comes out next month, the family plans to release another statement after reading all the allegations written about him,” the source said.

“They don’t believe he is telling the whole truth and, rather, that he has been misleading the public.”

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

The agreement, which was said to have been presented to Twitch's relatives before they could attend his funeral, prevents them from benefiting from interviews, books, articles or media projects related to him.

The agreement, which was said to have been presented to Twitch’s relatives before they could attend his funeral, prevents them from benefiting from interviews, books, articles or media projects related to him.

However, Holker has consistently stated that 100% of the profits from his book will go to the Move with Kindness Foundation, which he founded in Twitch's honor.

However, Holker has consistently stated that 100% of the profits from his book will go to the Move with Kindness Foundation, which he founded in Twitch’s honor.

“They’re furious because they weren’t given an advanced copy, let alone warned about what’s inside the book.”

The source went on to explain that at this time, they can’t say much because they are unsure of the limitations of the speech given that they and the family were “forced to sign a confidentiality 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.

He said the family is “absolutely shocked” and that “the falsehoods about Stephen have crossed all boundaries of decency.”

The Boss family has claimed that Allison 'refuses' to allow the Boss family to see Twitch's children

The Boss family has claimed that Allison ‘refuses’ to allow the Boss family to see Twitch’s children

Stephen's cousin talked about X and called Allison a

Stephen’s cousin spoke out about X and called Allison a “crazy woman” who has been “trying to tarnish his legacy” and “exploit” him.

Her cousin also said that she is

Her cousin also said she’s “tired” of keeping her mouth shut over the family drama with Allison.

‘As his mother, I will not let these accusations 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 out of the public eye to protect my family. My main focus has been healing and trying to stay connected with my grandchildren.

‘But when I read these terrible claims about my baby, our dear Stephen, I realized I couldn’t stay silent any longer. “Our family will ensure his name and memory are protected and we are committed to defending his honor.”

Best known as the DJ of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Boss was found dead from 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 journals to find a sense of clarity and found a very painful secret that she said was even hidden from those closest to him.

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

He also said he had discovered a “cornucopia” of drugs, including mushrooms, pills and “other substances I had to look up on my phone”, which were hidden in his shoe boxes.

‘It was a really triggering moment for me because I discovered a lot of things in our closet that I didn’t know existed. “It was very alarming for me to know that there were so many things going on that I had no idea about,” said Allison, 36.

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

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

The chief's mother, Connie, issued a statement on January 9, saying the family is

The chief’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 ​​already took to Weslie, 16 years old, Maddox. 8, and Zaia, 5.

The cousin, who goes by ‘Big Elle’ on X, continued: ‘I’m so tired of keeping my damn mouth shut, bro.’ You did a lot of damage to our family.

Meanwhile, Boss’ brother Dré Rose reposted Allison’s former friend’s Instagram message commenting, “No lies told…”

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

Courtney Ann Platt, a former friend of Allison’s, criticized the book and its press as “by far the most vulgar, 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 non-disclosure agreements to attend his funeral.

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

He also harshly criticized the widow for “shamelessly sharing the pages” of her late husband’s diary.

Courtney Ann Platt, a former friend of Allison, criticized the book as

Courtney Ann Platt, a former friend of Allison’s, criticized the book as “by far the most vulgar, 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 that the purpose of her memoir was for other people

Allison said the purpose of her memoir was for other people to “catch some (of) the red flags that I missed before it’s too late.”

‘This smear campaign for money is not at all what he would have wanted. It didn’t matter how bad he was suffering. Not for a second. You are a living, breathing excavator. Stick to your own demons. Shame on you, Allison, shame on your money-hungry team. “Let my friend rest in peace, not your PR,” he wrote on Instagram.

On Wednesday, responding to the backlash, Allison emphasized that her “sole intention” in writing the 240-page memoir was for other people to “catch some (of) the red flags that 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 think if Stephen had a choice, he would choose to have his story told if it meant saving at least one life. Much love to all those who have supported our family these many years.’

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

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