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BREAKING: Ellen DeGeneres’ DJ Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss Found DEAD At 40


The famous DJ who was featured on the popular Ellen DeGeneres show, tWtich has reportedly been found dead by the cops this morning.

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According to reports from local media outlets, the star was found dead at a top hotel in Los Angeles, which was just 15 minutes away from his own residence.

Source: Daily Mail

Sources went on to explain how he took his own life as authorities discovered self-inflicted gunshot wounds on his body, confirming his cause of death to be s*icide.

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Speaking to Daily Mail, hotel workers went on to reveal that they were able to stumble upon the leading dancer’s dead body after he failed to check out from the hotel on Tuesday. This hotel was identified to be Oak Tree Inn.

Source: Getty Images

The star worked as both a DJ and then an executive producer for the famous Ellen Show from 2014 until the period that it had been canceled. But no one knew or thought this would be the end result of his life.

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Stephen Boss had only recently celebrated his ninth wedding anniversary with his wife named Allison Holker and even then he was outlined to be in the best of spirits.

Source: Good Morning America

The terrifying news came in the form of a post that was recently published by his wife. It comprised of a heartfelt tribute to her partner saying she would always save the last dance for him. But little did she know that her lover would be gone so soon.

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Ellen was seen paying tribute to the star and added how heartbroken she had become. She also mentioned how he was all about pure love and light, adding that she was like her family and she loved him with all of her heart.

Source: Warner Bros

“I will miss him, Please send your love and support to his wife Allison, and his beautiful kids”- she concluded.

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