Allison Holker Boss Defends Decision to Share NSFW Story About tWitch
Allison Holker is clarifying why she chose to publicly reveal a very personal story involving her sex life with late husband Stephen 'tWitch' Boss.
In her new book, This Far: My Story of Love, Loss and Embracing the Light, Holker opens up about a number of intimate details from her life with Boss, who died by suicide in December 2022 at the age of 40.
Holker, who has already been criticized for sharing private details about Boss' life with the public, mentions in her book the time that she and the Ellen show DJ had sex in the middle of a Glee concert.
While getting into the nitty-gritty details during an appearance on The Jamie Kern Lima Show podcast on Monday, Jan. 27, Holker defended her choice to spill the NSFW tea, claiming, "The only reason I'm so willing to share this story is he actually shared this story on The Ellen Degeneres Show."
"I was devastated that he was willing to share this on TV," she continued. “We were just in this very honeymoon phase of dating where everything was really exciting and we were both on these big tours. Mine was a national tour, his was international. So we were just traveling to see each other and support each other at each other’s shows.”
"We ended up on some scaffolding above everyone watching the Glee part of the show," she recalled. "We were literally looking down at the performers from Glee."
Holker said she and Boss then "started making out," while looking down at the audience members below, who she insists, "couldn't see us."
"It was kind of romantic," Holker continued. "We started doing the deed and then all of a sudden security was flashing their lights like, 'Who's up here?' We just froze and then security couldn't see us for whatever reason, I don't know. They left and we just ran out of there. That was probably the most wild thing I've ever done."
Admitting that she "wouldn't suggest" others to follow in her and Boss' footsteps in that regard, Holker said, "It was just a very in the moment moment."
"It was so dangerous. I don’t know how that happened. We were wild kids. It was really fun.”
Fans can likely expect Holker to share more intimate details about her life with Boss when the controversial memoir releases on Feb. 4.
If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or struggling with suicidal thoughts, help is available 24 hours a day through the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.