You probably know Stephen tWitch as the DJ and co-producer from the Ellen DeGeneres Show , a disc. The late tWitch was confirmed dead by suicide yesterday by the Los Angeles Medical examiner.
Since the outbreak of the news, the internet has been thrown into a state of mourning, given how bubbly his personality was. However, years before his death, he had shared an uplifting message with his fans.
“It’s a constant work in progress,” the former Ellen DeGeneres show co-producer shared in an episode of the “ Aubrey Marcus Podcast ” in 2017.
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Reflecting On Life

Boss continued;
The Pressure Of Fatherhood
While the content of his message hinted that the TV star could have had a couple of challenges at the time, he skimped on the details, instead sharing the impact that fatherhood had on his life.
He added;
How He Got Over The Phase
The Choreographer, who shared three kids with his wife, also noted in the podcast that he had made peace with the fact that bouncing back after a fall didn’t have to be romantic.
The father of three shared how his art helped him get over that phase, and that when he felt good, he would dance.
tWitch Had An Incredible Run
In a hotel room in Los Angeles on December 13, Boss was found dead from what seemed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to TMZ .
Although, without question, Boss had a successful career until his untimely death. He competed in the fourth season of Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance in 2008 and placed second. In 2010, he caught DeGeneres’ attention when he joined the cast of Dance and collaborated with the talk show host on a performance.
In 2013, Boss was invited to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as a guest DJ before becoming a regular the following year. He pumped the studio audience up by leading the show’s opening dance routine.
In addition to his role on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Boss also made appearances in the Step Up movie series and Magic Mike XXL .