Stephen 'tWitch' Boss’ friend slams widow Allison Holker over 'classless' act

Courtney Ann Platt, close friend of Stephen, criticized Holker for sharing private details of his life in memoir.


Pop Culture & Art January 09, 2025
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Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s close friend, Courtney Ann Platt, criticized his widow, Allison Holker, for her recent People Magazine interview and her decision to include personal journal entries of her late husband in her upcoming memoir, This Far.

In an Instagram post on January 7, Platt wrote: “Anyone who knows me, knows I go straight to source during a conflict and handle my business but since there’s clearly no shame in being so public, I haven’t said a word in two years but here I go… This is by far the most tacky, classless, opportunistic act I have ever seen in my entire life.”

Platt, a dancer and actor, went on to say: “Here you go and write a book with all the dirty laundry smearing his name and attempting to dim the bright, loyal, loving, light that was your husband, my friend. Whether any of it is true or not is actually beside the point.”

She accused Holker of sharing private and previously unrevealed details about tWitch’s struggles, including his drug addiction and mental health issues. Platt referred to her as a “living, breathing bulldozer” focused on gaining public relations attention.

Courtney Ann Platt, born Courtney Ann Galiano in June 1988 in Commack, New York, attended Commack High School, Manhattan College, and St. Joseph University.

She is known for her work as a contemporary dancer, choreographer, and actress. Platt gained recognition for her role as The Mack in Glee, appearing in eight episodes across the first and third seasons between 2010 and 2012. She also participated in the Glee Live Tour as a backup vocalist.  

Additionally, Platt was a finalist on Fox’s dance reality show So You Think You Can Dance, securing fourth place in her season.

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