Ellen DeGeneres remembers Stephen "tWitch" Boss
by Ana Walia | Sat, 24 Dec 2022 10:18:45 GMT
Ellen DeGeneres remembers Stephen "tWitch" Boss. Image Source: People 

Ellen DeGeneres honors Stephen "tWitch" Boss.

Ellen DeGeneres took to social media specifically to recollect Stephen "tWitch" Boss, sharing an emotional video which she captioned with a single red emoji heart on Friday, describing how she plans to respect the late-American dancer who did serve as a DJ on her Ellen DeGeneres Show.

The comedian stated that she simply wanted to say that the recent 11 days have indeed been difficult for everyone, and she comprehends that everyone is experiencing pain and attempting to comprehend it, however, they will never make logical sense of it, and holidays are particularly difficult. Ellen continued, but she appears to believe that the most important thing individuals can do to honor Twitch is to laugh and hug one another, play board games, start dancing, and carry a tune.

She went on to say that it is the way she believes everybody can honor Stephen "tWitch" Boss by doing things he did enjoy, such as dancing, and that he also started to enjoy video games and music games, therefore everybody should do that. Ellen added that she comprehends how challenging it would seem to be, how unthinkable it appears to be, but that is how they can respect him: by hugging one another, telling each other they love each other, and letting others know they are there for them, and trying to check in on people.

Ellen DeGeneres ended by wishing everybody a happy holiday before commenting that she realizes that it's not a great holiday, but that he was pure light like everyone said in the comment threads. That was evident to anyone who knew him, and people saw it even if they did not even know who he was. She encouraged everyone to remember, remember him, and love one another.

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Ellen DeGeneres reacted to Stephen "tWitch" Boss' death on social media shortly after his wife, Allison Holker, acknowledged his death. She demonstrated her heartache, trying to add that tWitch was pure light and love. He was her family, and she loved him with all of her heart, saying she would miss him. Allison and his three beautiful children, Weslie, Maddox, and Zaia, have received a significant amount of support and affection from fans, according to Ellen.

The comedian-talk show host later shared a video of the two and wrote, right now, all she wants to do is recollect all the love and laughter she would have with tWicht adding that he decided to bring her so much joy. Ellen stated that she knows Stephen "tWitch" Boss brought happiness to everybody's lives, and she plans to share a few of her favorite memories with him. If fans would like to, the show's host encouraged them to share their favorite recollection of the late dancer.

Since his death, Ellen DeGeneres has been sharing videos of her fondest memories with the late star on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. On December 15, she uploaded a clip of Stephen 'twitch' Boss attempting to instruct Ellen DeGeneres a dance and then having taken over as the show's DJ. She stated that it's just distinct when he isn't here, adding he's her companion and that just looking at him tends to make her laugh.

Andy Lassner, the former producer of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, wrote a heartfelt homage to Boss in which he urged the many mourning his death to be appreciative of the gifts Boss chose to give to the world. He wrote that several people on social media are posting photos of themselves alongside Twitch and conversing about their strong bonds with him, texts they communicated with him just last week, and conversations they once had with him. The thing is, Andy stated that everything is true and real.

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The producer mentioned that people should know that the ones who did know him are not attempting to make this a personal tragedy, but they are merely attempting to convey to everyone who Twitch was. According to the former producer, Boss made every individual he became acquainted with feel like the most essential person in the world, and he made everything about each person he met. He observed that the late dancer made everybody feel like they were the most important individual on the planet. Not just the people he considered necessary or considered 'important.' He did it for everyone, and it might not sound real, but it is. He was everybody's friend. He cared deeply about everyone who worked on the show and in his life.

Stephen "tWitch" Boss debuted as a guest DJ on Ellen DeGeneres' long-running daytime talk show in 2014, but his upbeat public persona and lively dance moves impressed the viewers in no time which is how he  become a full-time fixture. The in house DJ for the show finally became an executive producer for the program and proceeded on to co-host Ellen DeGeneres' variety game show Ellen's Game of Games, which further aired on NBC for four seasons

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