Allison Holker Claims Late Husband, tWitch, Left Her In Tax Debt

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Allison Holker has more to reveal about her circumstances after her late husband’s death. She admitted that among the things she discovered after Stephen’ tWitch’ Boss passed was a humongous tax debt. Holker further disclosed that tWitch wasted his money on drugs and other reckless spending and that she missed one important but telling symptoms of depression in her late husband.

Allison Holker Reveals Stephen’ tWitch’ Boss’ Tax Debt.

Allison Holker is putting all her energy into revealing every little detail about her late husband. The pro dancer’s new memoir, This Far: My Story of Love, Loss and Embracing the Light, was released on Tuesday, February 4. In it, she claimed that Stephen “tWitch” Boss left her with $1 million in tax debt. Holker said her husband’s account was depleted by the time she settled the debt and that tWitch had blown his money on drugs and “weird art,” perPage Six.

“The reality is quite different. He had given away substantial sums of money to family and friends and spent recklessly on drugs and his weird art collections,” the mom of three shared as she tried to dispel the notion that tWitch left her a lot of money.

She claimed she didn’t inherit his wealth, as much of it was used to settle bills. Holker also said it was difficult to settle many things because her late husband didn’t leave a will before he died.

Allison Holker Explains Her Ignorance of Stephen’ tWitch’ Boss’ Tax Debt

As to why she didn’t know about Stephen’ tWitch’ Boss’ tax debt until he died, Holker revealed that she and tWitch kept separate accounts.

 “I had been under the impression that the arrangement was working just fine,” she noted. “He managed his income, and I managed mine, and we divvied up the bills. Easy-peasy. Or so I thought.”

The dancer claimed she had to focus on sorting out her family’s financial situation after tWitch’s passing because she was “still in the trenches” after depleting the accounts. Holker also questioned if tWitch would have decided to end things if he knew how it would affect his family.

“If he had known how much of our hard-earned money would go to pay lawyers’ fees to clean up the mess he left me with, would it have made any difference?” she asked about Stephen’ tWitch’ Boss’ tax debt. “I’d like to believe it would have.”

She said:

“Stephen left me with double the work, double the noise, double the hardships, double the confusion — and half the household earnings.”

Stephen’ tWitch’ Boss Showed Signs Of Depression

Allison Holker admitted in her memoir that she overlooked some of the signs of tWitch’s addiction and depression. She alleged that tWitch neglected his hygiene, which was a marker for depression. Holker shared that her late husband hardly showered after the Ellen DeGeneres Show was canceled in 2022.

“I would find myself pleading with him to take a shower,” she wrote. “At the time I thought he was too tired to properly care for himself. Now I know that neglecting self-care is another classic sign of depression.”

Holker also claimed tWitch was always high and even sneaked out to smoke while working for Ellen.

“He was smoking [marijuana] in the morning and at night,” she reported. “It’s almost as if he used one strain of pot at the start of the day to become ‘tWitch,’ then used another at night to come down from that persona.” She continued, “To the best of my knowledge, nobody knew. He was really good at hiding it. f I had been aware of the extent of his usage, I would have gone into protector mode right away.”

Allison Holker’s revelations about Stephen’ tWitch’ Boss’ tax debt will almost certainly bring her intense backlash again, as usual. She has been under fire for a while for revealing her late husband’s secrets and struggles. However, she has defended herself, saying she is only trying to raise awareness about mental health issues. Hopefully, she takes care of her mental health, too, so she can properly care for her children.

#Clique, what do you think of Allison Holker’s newly-released memoir? Let us know in the comments.

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