Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss and wife ‘Were Developing String of TV shows

Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss and wife ‘Were Developing String of TV shows

Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss and wife ‘Were Developing String of TV shows!

According to reports, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss and his wife, Allison Holker were developing a string of TV shows before his suicide that were set to start production in the New Year.

CelebnMusic247.com has learned that the DJ, who took his life on December 13 aged 40, was said by Deadline to have had the shows in the pipeline as a collaboration with his 34-year-old wife of nine years Allison Holker.

They were apparently with the HGTV network, which is owned by Warner Bros Discovery and focuses on reality programming related to home improvement and real estate.

Deadline said one of their apparent projects was a series about the creation of a life-size Malibu Barbie Dream House, which was said to be set to go into production in January.

The outlet said:

Besides developing their own show called ‘Living the Dream’ that would help first time buyers find a home, the couple was scheduled to go into production on a limited series similar to the channel’s ‘A Very Brady Renovation’ from 2019 — except in this case, the couple would oversee the construction of full-sized Malibu Barbie Dream House.

It added:

There was even talk at one point of finding a house in Malibu to renovate, but HGTV settled on a place in Santa Clarita. Filming was supposed to commence in January.

An HGTV spokesperson hinted to Deadline they may pursue projects linked to Stephen and his widow, saying:

We are taking the time to consider different scenarios.

But they stressed “for now, our primary focus remains on wishing our best to Allison and the entire Boss family during this difficult time”.

n 2021, Stephen was a guest judge on HGTV’s ‘Design Star: Next Gen’, hosted by his wife, with whom he appeared on the channel’s ‘House Party’ show.
Deadline added the couple were “looking to launch their own variety/talk show, as well as a new dance competition show and a game show”.
Stephen reportedly took a ride-share service from his Los Angeles home and checked into the Oak Tree Inn in Encino, California, where he was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

It has been reported he left a suicide note in his room – which was a 15-minute walk from his family home – which was said to have referenced his previous challenges.

An insider also told TMZ Stephen – who shared children Weslie, 14, Maddox, six, and three-year-old Zaia with Allison – he was not suffering financial woes before his death, despite unsubstantiated online rumours he had lost a fortune in cryptocurrency investments.

That is untrue because At the time of his death, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ net worth was $5 million.