Allison Holker She is giving her 16-year-old daughter Weslie a special shout on social media.
“I love you Weslie .. proud of the incredible woman you have become,” wrote Holker, 36, via Instagram Sunday, March 23, along with a photo of her and Weslie posing together in complementary black dresses. The mother-daughter duo each accessing silver jewelry.
At the beginning of this year, Weslie came to protect her mother on social media over Holker This away Kujtim, who detailed the alleged wars of her late husband’s dependence and mental health Stephen chief “Twitch”.
“My stepa has gone for two years and I’m still receiving hate comments,” Weslie said in a January 10 video via Instagram. “It is simply complicated and for no reason. It’s not just a social media concert; this is literally my life. I am so sick of receiving hate comments and seeing my mother gets hatred to lose literally the person she loves and I have sisters and sisters. This is their father – this is what they will grow up and they will grow.”
Holker and Boss were married from 2013 until his suicide death in 2022 at the age of 40. In addition to Holker Weslie’s daughter, the couple shared the son Maddox, 8, and daughter Zaia, 5. According to Weslie, while she was never adopted by law by the boss, he “lifted it literally”.

“I understand that my relationship with Stephen seems complicated, but this man raised my whole life – since I was 1,” Weslie explained. “I have a biological father (and) I have a relationship with him, but Stephen was the person who raised me. He literally raised me and it is harmful to see … so many new stories. It is much more complicated and I don’t know how to explain well.”
She went on, “This is my father, this is not, like a joke to me. For 13 years, my parents were together, and for 13 years he was the person I would go to everything. He is the person I would cry. He would wake me up every morning, we would not take breakfast.
The boss’s family, including his mother Connie Alexander bossThey have spoken out against the claims made in the Holker book, announced via Instagram on February 12 that they would seek “legal advisor” on “Unproven statements” in its memoirs. Along with the alleged abuse of Boss’s substances, she also wrote about her husband’s claimed sexual abuse.
“As a family we have repeatedly shown compassion for Allison, despite its disrespectful and evasive actions since the passage of Stephen,” Alexander’s statement states in part. “Her portrayal of Stephen seems to reshape his story in a story that matches her perspective.”
Holker previously addressed the drama in a statement in January.
“I hope that by sharing our full story maybe I can help someone else who can see themselves or a loved one in Stephen,” she wrote. “In the split hope maybe they can catch some of the red flags that I have missed before it is late.”
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