tWitch Death Has Friends Heartbroken and Questioning!
According to reports, dancer and beloved “Ellen DeGeneres Show” sidekick Stephen “Twitch” Boss left a note before he died of a gunshot wound to the head Tuesday, The Times has confirmed.
CelebnHealth247.com and CelebnMusic247.com report that Stephen’s friends are all heartbroken and questioning why he killed himself because it makes no sense to any of us.
tWitch Death Friends Heartbroken — Ellen DeGeneres took to social media writing:
#CelebnMusic247 #EllenDeGeneres heartbroken over death of #stephentwitchboss https://t.co/XrRNdj55Vo
— Celeb N Music 247 (@CNM24_7) December 26, 2022
#CelebnMusic247 #EllenDeGeneres heartbroken over death of #stephentwitchboss https://t.co/MQBG6giRIa
— Celeb N Music 247 (@CNM24_7) December 26, 2022
She posted this beautiful moment with her friend tWitch:
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) December 23, 2022
Justin Timberlake also weighed in on the death of Stephen tWitch Boss:
It’s heartbreaking to hear that someone who brought so much joy to a room, was hurting so much behind closed doors. I’ve known Twitch for over 20 years through the dance community – he always lit everything up. You just never know what someone is really going through.
— Justin Timberlake (@jtimberlake) December 14, 2022
Take care of yourselves. LOVE that human in the mirror. Check on your people. Sending light to his beautiful family in this dark, confusing time.
You will be missed, Sir. Rest Easy.
?? pic.twitter.com/rfe2NkhbCX— Justin Timberlake (@jtimberlake) December 14, 2022
On Thursday, actor and dancer Jenna Dewan, who co-starred in the “Step Up” franchise with Boss and her ex-husband Channing Tatum, also paid tribute to the late star.
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Stephen had to many things going on for him to take his own life. Suicide doesn’t seem to be true, he was planning a set of ne TV shows with his wife and his social media showed no signs of wanting to kill himself.