A chilling clip has emerged of The Ellen DeGeneres Show producer telling Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss and staff to ‘reach out’ and not ‘keep in the pain’.
The 40-year-old DJ, who was known for his role on the show, was found dead in a motel room in LA, with his grieving wife Allison Holker paying heartbreaking tribute to her husband of nine years.
Speaking to People days after they celebrated their wedding anniversary, she wrote: “It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my husband Stephen has left us.”
A clip has now resurfaced showing producer Andy Lassner standing in front of Boss and telling staff: “Don’t keep in the pain.”
The video was shared on Instagram by Johanna Fuentes, a former senior communications executive at Warner Bros.
The DJ can be seen standing behind producers Lassner and Mary Connelly as Lassner expressed his feelings about the show ending.
“This is a life change. And we’re all going through it,” he expressed.
“It’s okay to be sad and to reach out to each other because nobody knows this exact experience other than the people who worked here, the people who represent Ellen, and the people at Warner Bros. who take good care of her,” he went on.
“We have all been through this – and we went through it. And we went through it together.”
With a sad mood in the studio, he concluded: “You guys should be proud that you’ve stuck it out, you went through it. You got to see what we’ve done for 19 years. But keep each other close. Don’t keep in the pain. Talk to someone.”
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