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Allison Holker Claims Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss Went On ‘Ayahuasca Journey’ He ‘Never Fully Escaped’ Before Death

Allison Holker Claims Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss Went On ‘Ayahuasca Journey’ He ‘Never Fully Escaped’ Before Death

Allison Holker is opening up more about StephentWitchBoss.

The dancer has been shrouded in controversy ever since beginning promotion for her new memoir This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light, in which she reveals deeply personal details about her late husband. But despite all the backlash she’s received, it doesn’t seem like she has any intention of changing course any time soon.

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The 36-year-old appeared on Tuesday’s episode of The Jamie Kern Lima Show, where she details an “ayahuasca journey” the late Ellen DeGeneres Show DJ allegedly went on prior to his death. Citing the book, Jamie asks the widow to talk more about the claim tWitch “wasn’t the same afterwards,” as he was “no longer joyful or generous.” Allison explained:

“I think it was a very big turning point for him. I feel like his heart was never really in the same place when he came back. He still could find joy, and he could still go day by day, you know, putting on his face and getting through the days. But there was something missing in his eyes. It just kind of feels like he opened something up to himself that he never healed and never fully escaped.”

That’s extremely heartbreaking… Especially considering everything she’s already revealed about the late TV personality, like the alleged sexual abuse he suffered as a child and the drugs of his she found in their closet after his death.

Providing a specific example of how delicate tWitch’s state allegedly was, Allison, who shares son Maddox, 8, daughter Zaia, 5, and her older daughter from a previous relationship Weslie Fowler, 16, claimed she and their kids weren’t “allowed to go downstairs” until 7:00 a.m. so he “could have his space to do what he needed,.” She explained she once thought was cute as he’d bring her coffee to signify it was clear to come downstairs, but now believes it was “not really a normal thing.” She added:

“There was an order in which things had to happen for him to feel comfortable to start his day.”

Poor guy. He was clearly going through so much… Allison went on to call his situation “really sad” and noted she’ll always remember him as “a wonderful person,” but that she can’t “celebrate so much of his [choices].”

You can watch more from the interview (below):

Ugh. Such a tragic situation. What do you think of this latest ayahuasca reveal? Should she be airing out tWitch’s personal struggle like this? Let us know in the comments down below.

[Images via Jamie Kern Lima/YouTube & MEGA/WENN]

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Feb 04, 2025 11:00am PDT