Former Ellen DeGeneres co-host tWitch found dead

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Dancer Stephen “twitch” BossRising to popularity as the co-host of Ellen DeGeneres’ television show, committed suicide at the age of 40People magazine reported on Wednesday.

The boss’s wife is also a dancer Allison HolkerBoss34 confirmed her husband’s death to the broadcast.

“I am deeply saddened to have to share my husband, Stephen. left ussaid Holker Boss.

Stephen illuminated every room he entered. He valued his family, friends, and community more than anything else,” his wife recalls.

“To say that he left a legacy would be an understatement and positive impact will continue to be feltHolker Boss continued, seeking privacy for himself and his three children.

The dancer closed his statement with a message addressed to his wife, whom he met at the dance show.So You Think You Can Dance“: “Stephen, we love you, we miss you, and I will always save the last dance for you.”

Boss rose to fame as a contestant before becoming a finalist on MTV’s “The Wade Robson Project”.Star Search“.

He was also a contestant on “So You Think You Can Dance” in 2008 and finished the fourth season in second place and later returned as one of the contestants. star dancers He was also a jury member of the program upon the return of the program in 2022.

In 2014, “tWitch” participated in “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” as a guest DJ. auxiliary anchorand he’ll even be an associate producer in 2020.

She hosted the Disney documentary series “Fairy Tale Wedding” with Holker Boss. He has also acted in movies and TV series such as: “Magic Mike XXL”, “Modern Family” and “Speed ​​It Up”.

On the networks, Boss used to post funny dance videos with his wife, in which sometimes his children appeared: Zaya3 years old; Maddoxfrom 6; Y weslie14.

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