Allison Holker's daughter has explained why her mom made friends and family sign an NDA at Stephen "tWitch" Boss's funeral.Stephen 'tWitch' Boss passed away at the age of 40. Credit: Frazer Harrison / GettyThe beloved TV star, best known for his appearances as the DJ on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, tragically passed away at the age of 40.Boss' body was found at a motel in Los Angeles on December 13, 2022.His cause of death was ruled as suicide by a coroner, and county officials further confirmed that the late dancer died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, TMZ reported.The longtime DJ was married to Alison Holker. The couple shared a son Maddox, eight, and daughter Zaia, five. Boss was also stepfather to Holker's daughter from a previous relationship, 16-year-old Weslie Fowler.Stephen tWitch Boss with his wife and kids. Credit: Amy Sussman / GettyIn a recent PEOPLE interview, Holker revealed that she learned about her late husband Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' drug addiction weeks after his death.The 36-year-old, who is also a professional dancer, said that she had discovered a "cornucopia" of drugs such as mushrooms, pills, and "other substances [she] had to look up on my phone," hidden inside Boss' shoeboxes inside their closet."It was a really triggering moment for me because there were a lot of things I discovered in our closet that I did not know existed," Holker told the outlet.After the interview was published, the mom - who is releasing her memoir, This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light - was slammed for speaking about her late husband’s struggles.The dancer's 16-year-old daughter responded to the backlash directed at her mom on Instagram, saying: “I just feel think things need to be addressed and I would rather it come from me to defend my family than anybody else because I feel like it’s important," per E! News.“I’m so sick of getting hate comments and seeing my mom get hate for literally losing the person that she loves and I have siblings. This is their dad. This is who they’re gonna grow up and they’re gonna see all this on social media that’s so hurtful," she added.