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Former Ellen Producer Andy Lassner Sends Support to tWitch’s Mom

Former Ellen Producer Andy Lassner Sends Support to tWitch’s Mom

January 9, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

‘Ellen’ Producer Shows Support for tWitch’s Mother Amid Family Feud

Table of Contents

  • ‘Ellen’ Producer Shows Support for tWitch’s Mother Amid Family Feud
  • Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Mother‍ Breaks Silence, Vows to Protect His Legacy
  • Holker Defends Memoir Amid Backlash From tWitch’s Family
  • Allison Holker Honors Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Legacy with New Book ‍
  • ‘Ellen’ Producer Shows Support for tWitch’s Mom amid Family⁤ Feud
    • Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Mother Breaks Silence, ⁤Vows to Protect His Legacy
    • Holker Defends memoir Amid​ Backlash From tWitch’s Family

andy Lassner, a longtime producer ​on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, is publicly offering his support too ⁣ Connie Boss Alexander, the mother of his late‌ colleague ‌ Stephen “tWitch” Boss.

Lassner, 58, left a heartfelt ‍message on Alexander’s Instagram​ post on Thursday, January 9, writing, “Sending you so much love.”

This gesture comes amidst⁣ a growing public rift within the Boss family following the release⁢ of excerpts from Allison holker‘s ‍upcoming memoir, This Far. Holker, 36, Boss’s ‌widow, ⁢revealed in a recent interview that her husband ⁢had ​struggled with addiction prior to his tragic death by suicide in December 2022.

Alexander, visibly​ distraught, broke her silence on Instagram, condemning the “misleading and hurtful claims” made about her son.

“Our family is absolutely⁢ appalled by ‍the recent publications⁤ spreading untruths about Stephen,” she ‌wrote. “As his mother, I will not let these accusations go unanswered. We will not stand by while his name and ⁤legacy are tarnished. He doesn’t deserve ‍this, and the kids don’t deserve‍ this.”

Boss, a beloved dancer, choreographer, and television personality, is⁤ survived by his mother, brothers, Holker, and their ‌three children: Weslie, Maddox, and Zaia.

The family is navigating a painful and ‌complex situation as they grieve the loss of Boss while grappling with conflicting narratives surrounding his final days. Lassner’s public display of support‍ for Alexander underscores the deep impact Boss had‌ on those ⁤who knew and loved him.

Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Mother‍ Breaks Silence, Vows to Protect His Legacy

Connie Boss Alexander, mother of the late Stephen “tWitch” Boss, has ‍spoken ​out for the frist time since his tragic ‌passing in December 2022. In a heartfelt statement shared on social media, Boss Alexander addressed recent “dreadful claims” about her son, vowing to protect his ⁢name and memory.

Connie Boss Alexander and⁢ Stephen “tWitch”‍ Boss
connie Boss Alexander and Stephen “tWitch” Boss Courtesy of Connie Boss Alexander/Instagram
“For the last two years, I have remained quiet and away from the public eye to‌ protect my family,” Boss ⁣Alexander continued. “My primary focus has been on healing and ‌attempting to remain connected to my grandchildren. But when I read these dreadful claims about my baby,‌ our beloved Stephen, ‍I realized⁤ I could not stay ​silent any longer. Our family will ensure⁤ his name and memory are protected, and we are committed to defending his honour.”

boss Alexander’s statement comes amidst an outpouring of support from the dance community. Fellow “So You Think You Can Dance” alum Eddie⁤ “Neptune” ‌ expressed solidarity, stating, “We are right with you.”

Holker Defends Memoir Amid Backlash From tWitch’s Family

Allison Holker ​is addressing the controversy surrounding ‌her⁢ upcoming memoir, “This Far:⁤ My Story of Love, Loss, ‌and Embracing the Light,” which delves into her life with late husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss.The book, set for release on May 1, has sparked criticism from some members ‌of Boss’s family and former⁢ “Ellen” show costars, who feel Holker is exploiting his death for personal gain.

In a recent interview with People, Holker,⁢ 36, defended her decision to share intimate details about her relationship with Boss, ⁣who tragically died by suicide in December 2022.

“My only intention in writing the book is to share my own story and also ⁢part of my life with Stephen,” Holker ‍wrote on her Instagram Story on January 8. “Just like you, I⁤ never really knew what happened and even as I am trying to put ⁢the pieces together, I will never really know.”

Holker ​emphasized that her goal is to celebrate the love they shared‌ and the life they built together,⁢ while also acknowledging the complexities of their relationship.

“If you decide to ⁢read the book, ⁢hopefully, you’ll see my intention is​ to celebrate the love and life‌ I shared with Stephen and our three ‌beautiful children and also the more complex aspects of both of our lives,” she explained.

Holker also expressed hope⁢ that by ⁢sharing her story,she might help others‍ recognise warning signs they might have missed.

“In sharing, I hope that maybe they can catch some of the ​red flags that I missed before it’s too late,” she ‌added.

The memoir promises‍ to offer⁢ a candid and personal look at Holker’s journey through grief and healing,‌ while navigating the complexities of life after loss.

Allison Holker Honors Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Legacy with New Book ‍

Dancer and TV personality Allison Holker is channeling her grief ‌into a ​powerful tribute to her late husband, Stephen “tWitch” ⁤Boss, with ‍the release of her new memoir, This Far.

Holker, ‌known for her appearances on So You Think You Can ​Dance and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, opens up about her life with Boss, their ⁤love story, and the devastating loss she experienced when he died by suicide in December 2022.

“This book is a ‌love letter to Stephen,” ‌Holker shared in a‍ recent interview. “It’s about celebrating his life, his light, and the amazing​ impact‍ he had on everyone he met.”

This Far delves into the couple’s journey, from their first meeting to building a family and navigating the ‌challenges of fame.Holker doesn’t shy away from the difficult emotions surrounding Boss’s passing,offering a raw⁤ and honest account of her grief ⁢and healing ‍process.

Allison Holker and Stephen 'tWitch' Boss

Holker hopes her story​ will resonate with others who have experienced‌ loss and inspire them to‍ find hope​ and healing.

“Stephen always believed in the power of kindness and spreading joy,” Holker said.”I⁢ want to continue his ‌legacy by helping others ⁢who⁤ are struggling.”

According to holker, all proceeds from This Far will fund “a mental health-focused ​foundation [she] started in Stephen’s honor,⁢ Move With Kindness.”

If you or⁢ someone ​you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. call or text 988 or chat at⁢ 988lifeline.org.

If you or someone you ⁤know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the substance Abuse and mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

‘Ellen’ Producer Shows Support for tWitch’s Mom amid Family⁤ Feud

Andy Lassner,a longtime producer‍ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show,is publicly offering his support to Connie Boss Alexander,the mother of his late colleague Stephen “tWitch” Boss.

Lassner, 58, left a ‌heartfelt message on Alexander’s Instagram post ‌on Thursday, January 9, writng,‌ “Sending you so much love.”

this gesture comes amidst a growing public rift ⁣within the Boss family following the release of excerpts from ⁤Allison Holker‘s upcoming memoir, This Far. Holker, 36, Boss’s widow, ‍revealed in a recent interview that‌ her husband ⁢struggled with addiction ‍prior to his tragic ⁣death by suicide⁢ in December 2022.

Alexander, visibly distraught, broke her​ silence on Instagram, condemning the “misleading and hurtful claims” made about her son.

Connie Boss Alexander and​ Stephen “tWitch” Boss
connie Boss Alexander and Stephen “tWitch” Boss Courtesy of Connie Boss Alexander/Instagram

“For⁢ the last two years, I have remained quiet⁤ and away from the public‌ eye to protect my family,” Boss Alexander continued. “My primary focus ⁤has been on ⁢healing and attempting to ⁤remain connected to my grandchildren. But when I read these dreadful claims‌ about my baby, our beloved ⁣Stephen, I realized I could not stay silent any longer. Our family will ensure his name and memory are protected, and we are committed to defending his ​honour.”

Boss,a beloved​ dancer,choreographer,and ⁢television personality,is survived by his mother,brothers,Holker,and their three children: weslie,Maddox,and Zaia.

The family is navigating a painful‌ and complex situation as they grieve the loss of Boss while grappling with conflicting narratives⁤ surrounding his ⁣final days. Lassner’s public display​ of support for Alexander underscores the⁢ deep‍ impact Boss had on those who knew and loved ⁣him.

Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Mother Breaks Silence, ⁤Vows to Protect His Legacy

Connie Boss alexander, mother of the late Stephen “tWitch” Boss, has spoken out for the first time since his tragic passing in December 2022. ⁢In a⁢ heartfelt ⁣statement shared on social media, Boss Alexander addressed recent “dreadful ⁣claims” about⁤ her son, vowing to protect his name and memory.

Holker Defends memoir Amid​ Backlash From tWitch’s Family

Allison ‌Holker is addressing the controversy ‍surrounding her upcoming memoir,”This Far: My Story of Love,Loss,and embracing the light,” which delves into her life with late husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss.The book, set for release on May 1, has sparked…

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