The heartbreaking and startling news of Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s death at the age of 40 has left celebrities from Hollywood and beyond in disbelief. Allison Holker Boss, the former Ellen DeGeneres Show DJ’s wife, acknowledged the tragedy in an emotional message on Wednesday.
Allison expressed tremendous grief, saying that her husband was a light in every place he entered and cared deeply for his family, friends, and community.
Stephen had a larger-than-life personality and an exceptional ability to make others around him happy just by being present. He was a cherished husband, friend, and mentor who lived life to the fullest and brought out the best in everyone around him. His passing is felt deeply by everybody who knew him, as well as those who just saw his talent from afar
The impact of Stephen’s life cannot be underestimated. He was a creative force, a light of hope, and an inspiration to many. He lived life to the fullest, with courage and grace, despite any difficulties he may have encountered along the way.
While we mourn over what could have been or should have been if he were still alive today, let us celebrate his legacy by taking solace in his memories and striving to make this world a better place because he existed.
The devastating news that Stephen ‘Twitch’ Boss, a renowned judge on So You Think You Can Dance, has passed away, devastated the entertainment community.
SYTYCD creator and judge Nigel Lythgoe issued a statement expressing his sorrow and grief over the untimely loss. He noticed that, although expressing positivity and joy everywhere he went, Stephen was fighting with an inner darkness that drove him to commit himself.
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Tiffany Maher, another SYTYCD alum, remembered him lovingly. She added Stephen was an excellent example of positivity and drive to so many people around him, always smiling, which made his death all the more heartbreaking. In her tribute, she expressed her condolences and prayers to Stephen’s wife, Allison, and their children during what must be a difficult time for them as well.
Nigel Lythgoe also used the occasion to remind us that mental illness should not go unrecognized or unacknowledged; it should be addressed with the same care as any other ailment.