
Allison Holkerthe 16 year old girl Leslie Fowler common details about his relationship with the mother of the late Stephen “tWitch” Boss, Connie Boss Alexandre.
“I’m talking to Stephen’s mother. My mother and her spoke every week at some point. I don’t know if it’s always like that. My mom and I haven’t talked about it,” Weslie shared in a Instagram video since deleted previously shared on January 9. “Since Stephen’s death, I feel like I’ve seen more of his family than when he was alive. We only saw them once or twice a year.
Weslie explained that tWtich’s family “lives in another state,” which is the only reason the blended family hasn’t spent too much time together.
“It’s not like we’re neighbors. It’s not like we can see them whenever we want, and now my mom is constantly making an effort to make the kids a part of their lives,” she continued. “I don’t try hard, but that’s how I am.”
TWitch committed suicide at age 40 in December 2022. Holker, 36, details shared about her late husband’s alleged drug addiction and alleged childhood sexual abuse in her memoir, So Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Lightwhich should be released next month.
Holker faced backlash over the book’s content: Twitch’s mother said she was “appalled by the misleading and hurtful claims.” written about his son. (Holker has since resolved the backlash in a statement on social media.)
“The recent posts spreading untruths about Stephen have crossed every line of decency,” Connie wrote via Instagram on January 9. “As a mother, I will not let these accusations go unanswered. We will not stand idly by while his name and legacy are tarnished. He doesn’t deserve this, and kids don’t deserve this.
Holker shares Zaia, 5, and son Maddox, 8, with tWitch, who is also Weslie’s adoptive father.

At one point in his video, Wesley directly responded to the rumors that Connie was not allowed to view Twitch’s body following his untimely death.
“I don’t know where it started, but I constantly get comments like, ‘Your mom didn’t let Connie see the body for three weeks.’ Something like that,” she said. “Everyone who wanted to see the body had access to this information.”
Weslie said his mother “didn’t want” to see Twitch’s body. Connie, for her part, was apparently asking to see her late son. According to Weslie, “literally everyone” would have advised Connie not to do it.
“He’s your son, you might not want to go see him,” she remembers. “That being said, she could have, on her own terms, gone to see him. »
Weslie noted that she feels “disrespected” by Twitch’s family and has no plans to repair their relationship or establish lines of communication.
“They went on social media saying ‘blood is thicker than water,’ and that’s a direct result. [hit to] me and my mother,” she said. “And if you don’t see me as Stephen’s daughter, that’s cool, take it however you want.” I know for a fact that that’s never how he saw things, and it’s literally hurtful.
She added: “I slowly started to move away from [them] because they don’t make me feel comfortable, and it’s my mother who makes the effort and who feels like it’s a need and a necessity to see them because she cares .
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.