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What Was DJ Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss Death Cause?
Police discovered DJ Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ body at a Los Angeles hotel, and he passed away at the age of 40.
The celebrity, who was most known for serving as the talk show’s DJ, reportedly committed suicide.
According to law enforcement sources, Allison Holker, Stephen’s wife, ran to an LAPD station on Tuesday and reported that her husband had left the house without his car, which she believed to be unusual.
Later on in the day, there was allegedly a shooting at a hotel in Los Angeles.
When they got there, they discovered Stephen’s body and reported that it appeared he had shot himself in the head.
tWitch’s Wife Reported Strange Behavior From Husband
Law enforcement sources claim that Stephen Holker’s wife, Allison, raced into an LAPD station on Tuesday because she thought her husband had left the house without his car, which was unusual for him.
There was a gunshot at a hotel in Los Angeles not long after that, according to sources. Stephen was found there when the police arrived, dead from what seemed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Meet tWitch’s Wife Allison Holker And Children
Just before his tragic passing in December 2022, tWitch married Allison Holker.
Holker is well-known for her work as an actress, dancer, and choreographer. She was created in Minnesota’s Anoka County.
Like Boss, Holker competed in the So You Think You Can Dance Season 2 competitions as well as the All-Star Seasons 7 through 14.
In terms of acting, Holker has been in a number of productions, such as High School Musical, High School Musical 2, and Footloose (2011).
Presently, Holker spends her days hosting the HGTV show Design Star: Next Gen and the Disney+ series Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings.
The wedding took place on December 10, 2013.
He took in Weslie, Allison’s daughter, after their marriage.
Maddox Laurel Holker, their first son, was born on March 27, 2016.
The birth of their daughter Zaia on November 3, 2019, further grew the couple’s family.
What Was tWitch’s Net Worth?
Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ net worth is estimated by Celebrity Net Worth to be $5 million.
He reportedly earned $1 million year for his appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
He and his wife hosted Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings on Disney+ between 2018 and 2020.
Stephen and Allison got married in 2013. They have three kids together: Weslie, 14, Maddox, 6, and Zaia, 3.
Heartbreaking final post
tWitch, 40, shared his final Instagram post—a Reel alongside his wife Allison Holker, 34.
In the video, the couple can be seen dancing in their living room while it is decorated for Christmas to the song December Back 2 June by Alicia Keys.
Fans were devastated as they rushed to the comments to express their sympathies to the performer’s family because the couple appeared delighted to be together.
“Heart shattering!!!! Allison my heart is with you!!!!!” one gushed.
“Sisssssssster my heart is broken. I’m sooooo sorry,” a second agreed.
A third remarked: “RIP. I’m in shock. You were such a light to this world!”
tWitch and Allison just celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary
On December 10, tWitch and Allison celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary with a now heartbreaking post on Instagram.
Only three days before his death.
The comments were flooded with positive comments and congratulations for the couple, including a series of hearts and fire emojis from America’s Got Talent host Terry Crews.
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Who Was DJ Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss
Stephen Laurel “tWitch” Boss, was an American freestyle hip-hop dancer, choreographer, actor, television producer, and television personality.
He finished second in the American So You Think You Can Dance in 2008.
He served as a cohost on The Ellen DeGeneres Show from 2014 until the program’s end in 2022.
tWitch also appeared as DeGeneres’ sidekick in Ellen’s Game of Games.
He and his wife, Allison Holker, hosted Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings on Freeform and Disney+ from 2018 and 2020.
Co-hosting Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings with wife Allison
On Disney’s Freeform network and the Disney+ streaming service, there is a documentary television series called Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings that highlights couples and their Disney-themed nuptials.
The program offers an insider’s view of the weddings and engagements of couples that visit Disney resorts, such as Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and Aulani in Hawaii.
The Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings brand is in charge of organizing it.
Twitch and his wife, Allison Holker, will host a seven-episode series for Summer 2018 on Freeform, which was revealed on October 17, 2017.
Disney’s Fair Tale Weddings: Holiday Magic, an hour-long special, was added by Freeform as part of their “25 Days of Christmas” promotion in November 2017.
On June 11, 2018, the show debuted. On July 16, 2018, the inaugural season came to an end.
Disney+’s second season had its launch on February 14, 2020.
tWitch on So You Think You Can Dance
tWitch placed second in the TV talent contest Star Search in 2003 and reached the semifinals of MTV’s The Wade Robson Project.
In addition, he choreographed for South Korean pop/R&B singer Seven and assisted in the development of Big Bang and other YG Entertainment performers.
He appeared in Blades of Glory as a “flamboyant dancer” and in Hairspray as a Maybelle’s Store Dancer in 2007.
tWitch and fellow finalist Katee Shean taught at South County Classical Ballet after competing on So You Think You Can Dance.
He and Allison Holker did a dance routine on Dancing with the Stars on April 30, 2013. They danced to Lindsey Stirling’s live performance of Crystallize.
tWitch was the Ellen Show’s DJ since 2014
Stephen began spinning records on Ellen’s show in 2014 and continued to do so until the show’s cancellation in 2022.
In 2020, she promoted him to executive producer of the program.