tWitch Boss Dies At 40 from Suicide
According to reports made, Stephen Laurel Boss, "tWitch" Boss, the famed DJ on Ellen DeGeneres' talk show was reportedly found lying on the floor at an L. A hotel where according to the paramedics, he committed suicide.

Stephen's wife Allison Holker ran into an LAPD station Tuesday, and she was frantic because she said Stephen had left home without his car, something that was not like him at all.
Stephen's wife shared the breaking news stating that he was an inspiration to many and a backbone to the family.
"It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my husband Stephen has left us," Allison Holker stated.
"Stephen lit up every room he stepped into. He valued family, friends, and community above all else, and leading with love and the light was everything to him. He was the backbone of our family, the best husband, and father, and an inspiration to his fans," she added.
tWitch Boss and his family. TWITTER
Stephen rose to prominence as a contestant on MTV's The Wade Robson Project before finishing second on Star Search. Later, in 2008, he competed in So You Think You Can Dance, finishing as a runner-up and later returning as an All-Star. When the show returned in 2022, he was a judge.
Stephen frequently shared amusing dance videos with his wife Allison on social media. Their children would frequently join them in their dance video posts.
Sometimes Depression doesn’t look like being sad, it is not having episodes all the time,it is not crying ???? all the time. Sometimes depression looks like this guy dancing, he was all joyed 3 days ago. Now he is no more????????He committed suicide. RIP @twich pic.twitter.com/5LLQw4L4wi
— Riziki (@Riziki__) December 14, 2022
Rest In Peace and soar on you magical dance king ???? #tWich pic.twitter.com/URL9nHkrsu
— destigmatize????????????????⌛️up (@Destigmatize) December 14, 2022
They both had three children: Zaia, three, Maddox, six, and Weslie, fourteen.
Holker and tWitch celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary three days before his death on December 10, 2013.