tWitch's Cousin Darielle Accuses 'Crazy Woman' Allison Holker Of Tarnishing His Legacy

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Allison Holker's revelations about her late husband, Stephen tWitch Boss, in a recent interview have irked his family members, including his cousin, Darielle, who is taking to social media to air her frustrations.

Darielle is not the only one who has called Holker out over her interview as "The Real Housewives of Potomac" alum Candiace Dillard also slammed her.

During the interview, Holker revealed that tWitch struggled with drug addiction and hid some painful secrets from her.

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Darielle Claims Allison Holker Did Her Family Dirty

Yeah idgaf about an NDA.

This crazy woman made me and his actual family including sign an NDA just to even attend the funeral. She’s been trying to tarnish his legacy and refuses to let the Boss family see the children.

Only to exploit and LIE on my cousin. Hell no. https://t.co/lfTE4xWxgM

— BIG ELLE 🍒 (@wthDARIELLE) January 7, 2025

Holker's interview with PEOPLE Magazine is causing a lot of tension between her and her late husband's family.

Following the interview, tWitch's cousin, Darielle, took to X to share her thoughts under the outlet's post. In one of her posts, she said she was tired of staying quiet and accused Holker of treating tWitch's family badly.

Darielle wrote, "I'm so tired of keeping my f-cking mouth shut bro. You did our family so mf dirty."

In another post, Darielle claimed Holker made her and tWitch's family sign an NDA to attend his funeral and hasn't allowed them to see his children.

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She wrote, "Yeah idgaf about an NDA. This crazy woman made me and his actual family sign an NDA just to even attend the funeral. She's been trying to tarnish his legacy and refuses to let the Boss family see the children. Only to exploit and LIE on my cousin. Hell no."

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'RHOP' Alum Candiace Dillard Is Not Pleased With Allison Holker

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In a similar vein, the television personality reacted to the interview by slamming tWitch's widow.

Dillard wrote, "I'm not even gonna say it. But this white woman is doing everything but protecting her Black children and her Black husband's legacy. She could've kept this in her therapist's office. SMH."

When a fan suggested that Holker intended to create awareness about mental illness and drug abuse, Dillard responded, "She [Holker] could've just easily taken this story to Essence or Ebony where care would have been taken to share such a tragically intimate story of a Black man's plight against himself."

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Allison Holker Shares Devastating Discovery

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Holker revealed that she discovered a "cornucopia" of drugs and "other substances" hidden inside her deceased husband's shoeboxes while cleaning out the closet and picking out his funeral outfit.

She said, "It was a really triggering moment for me because there were a lot of things I discovered in our closet that I did not know existed. It was very alarming to me to learn that there was so much happening that I had no clue [about]."

Although the discovery frightened Holker, it helped her process that tWitch "was going through so much and he was hiding so much, and there must have been a lot of shame in that."

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Holker Says tWitch Dealt With So Much Hidden Pain

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Holker said she went through tWitch's journals after his death to find clarity and closure. While doing so, she found out that he hid painful secrets from her.

According to her, tWitch dealt with so much within and tried to self-medicate to cope with his feelings because he didn't want to share the burden with anyone due to his love for everyone.

She also revealed that he alluded to being sexually abused by a male figure during his childhood and "didn't want other people to take on his pain."

Holker said, "Reading Stephen's journals, and even going back into the books he had read and the things he was highlighting and lining, really gave me a better perspective of where he was in life and the type of things he was struggling with. It did have me feel a lot of empathy towards him and sadness for all the pain he was holding."

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Holker Hopes Sharing tWitch's Struggles Will Help Others

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Holker, who shares three children with the late tWitch, will release her memoir, "This Far," where she opened up about her healing journey following her husband's death. The book will be released on February 4.

The mother of three explained, "It was really hard to put all the pieces together. Through certain discussions, even with friends and things that have been said, reading through his journals ... you realize he went through a lot as a child and never faced it."

Holker also hoped that someone struggling in silence would be saved because she shared tWitch's struggles.

She said, "It's hard to think that he never opened up to someone and wanted to face it, to get through on the other side. I really hope people dealing with the same thing will help themselves out of the shadows and [know] you're going to be okay."

If you or someone you know is dealing with mental health struggles or suicidal thoughts, contact 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for help.

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