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Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss ‘Felt Silenced’ in Allison Holker Marriage, His Brother Dre Rose Claims: ‘He Couldn’t Get It Out’

The mother-son duo appeared on CBS Mornings on Feb. 11, where they chatted with Gayle King about the claims made in the memoir of the late dancer’s widow, Allison Holker
Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s mom, Connie Boss Alexander, and his brother, Dre Rose, are speaking out.
On Tuesday, Feb. 11, the mother-son duo appeared on CBS Mornings to address a few claims made in the memoir of the late dancer’s widow, Allison Holker — namely how she allegedly found drugs inside his closet after his death in December 2022, as well as the family’s experience following the tragedy.
When asked by Gayle King specifically about the drug claims, Dre said there’s a “possibility” that his brother was having problems that only his wife knew about, but in the same vein, he said, “There are things that she knows that we didn’t know. But know that there are things about him that she didn’t know.”
Dre, who worked with Stephen, said his brother would often confide in him about struggling with issues like imposter syndrome and together, they would devise ways to tackle his insecurities. Those kinds of conversations were difficult for Stephen to have with Holker, Dre said.
“So in my opinion, [from] our conversations that he had with me, he felt silenced. He couldn’t get it out.”
King asked, “He felt silenced in his own home?” and Dre continued, “Yes, often. Often. And he loved his wife, he loved his kids. He would definitely give them his last. But in any situation in which you can’t have a conversation and get resolve, it becomes one-sided.”
“And I believe, cause you asked about their relationship, I can say that there’s many conversations that there’s no resolve. But he would always say to me, ‘This is life. The lights are on.’”