Allison Holker’s NDA Deters tWitch’s Family From Writing Book About Him
tWitch’s family is up in arms over Allison Holker’s decision to write a book about him, especially after they were made to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in order to attend his funeral. The NDA essentially prevents them from profiting off any memoirs or projects related to tWitch’s life and death, leaving Allison as the sole beneficiary.
The NDA, obtained by TMZ, requires anyone who signed it to hand over any proceeds from interviews, books, articles, or programs about tWitch directly to Allison. This has caused a rift between Allison and tWitch’s family, who have criticized her online for exploiting his memory for financial gain.
Despite the backlash, Allison’s oldest daughter, Weslie Fowler, has come to her defense, explaining that the NDA was put in place to protect tWitch’s privacy. She revealed that even when tWitch was alive, attendees at certain family events were required to sign NDAs.
While tWitch’s family may feel aggrieved by the NDA, Allison has made it clear that all proceeds from her book, titled “This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light,” will go to the Move with Kindness Foundation, which honors her late husband’s legacy.
In an excerpt from her book, Allison recounts the strict measures she took to ensure tWitch’s privacy, limiting the number of people allowed to view his open casket and prohibiting any photographs or videos. She states, “I couldn’t risk any photo getting leaked to the press or splashed across social media platforms and becoming the lasting image that people would have of him.”
Despite the controversy surrounding the NDA, sources close to Allison have confirmed that she has not profited from the agreement as no one has breached its terms. This highlights her commitment to honoring tWitch’s memory and protecting his legacy, even in the face of family discord.
Overall, the NDA has become a point of contention between Allison and tWitch’s family, underscoring the complexities of navigating privacy and profit in the wake of a loved one’s passing.