Notable Celebrities Acknowledge and React to the Suicide Death of DJ Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss
Notable Celebrities Acknowledge and React to the Suicide Death of DJ Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss
The tragic suicide of DJ Stephen “tWitch” Boss, a DJ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, shocked the entertainment world as many esteemed celebrities spoke out about him and acknowledged him through social media.
Many notable people were caught off guard and took to their social media platforms to say a couple of words and offer well-wishes to his family.
Former First Lady, Michelle Obama took to her Twitter account to acknowledge the executive producer of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and sent her condolences to his family.
“I was heartbroken to learn about the passing of Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who I got to know over the years through my Let’s Move! initiative and visits to The Ellen Show. My heart goes out to his wife, Allison, and his three children during this difficult time.”
I was heartbroken to learn about the passing of Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who I got to know over the years through my Let’s Move! initiative and visits to The Ellen Show. My heart goes out to his wife, Allison, and his three children during this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/C5AEmlfOrj
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) December 14, 2022
As with many other notables, Yvette Nicole Brown stated that his suicide death broke her heart. She also encouraged those who may be going through any despair, to call the newly formed 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The hotline was introduced this past July for people with suicidal thoughts or mental health-related distress.
“What is going on?! This news has broken my heart. I’ve loved him since #SYTYCD. He was always so joyful & full of life. Always. Oh, tWitch! If you are feeling despair PLEASE call 988. #PleaseStay“
What is going on?! This news has broken my heart. I’ve loved him since #SYTYCD. He was always so joyful & full of life. Always.
Oh, tWitch!💔
If you are feeling despair PLEASE call 988. #PleaseStay
Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss Dead at 40 by Suicide https://t.co/GEjHIJCNmT via @TMZ
— yvette nicole brown (@YNB) December 14, 2022
Entrepreneur and singer, Ciara posted a video clip on her Instagram account of her and tWitch dancing on an episode she appeared on.
“I am so crushed to hear the news that you are no longer with us. I’ve always known you as joy, laughter, good times, and a big smile! Heaven has gained an angel today! May you rest in paradise. Praying for your family during this difficult time”
Talk show host, Jennifer Hudson also posted on her Twitter account.
“We need to pray ! My God ! U never know what someone is going through. This breaks my heart.”
We need to pray ! My God ! U never know what someone is going through. This breaks my heart. pic.twitter.com/EerC8h18JC
— Jennifer Hudson (@IAMJHUD) December 14, 2022
Viola Davis left a message that she is praying for his family.
“THIS is heartbreaking. All of how and who we are cannot be seen. I am praying for his family and all of us who loved him.”
Notable Celebrities Acknowledge and React to the Suicide Death of DJ Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss