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Stephen "tWitch" Boss
Stephen Laurel "tWitch" Boss was an American freestyle hip hop dancer, choreographer, actor, television producer, and television personality. In , he finished in second place on the American version of So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD).
From to May , he was featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as a repeated guest host and he was also a co-executive producer of the program. He was featured in Ellen's Game of Games as a sidekick to DeGeneres. Between and , he and his wife, Allison Holker, hosted Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings on Freeform and Disney+.
In , Boss was a semifinalist on MTV's The Wade Robson Project and a runner-up on the television talent competition Star Search. He choreographed routines for South Korean pop/R&B singer Seven and helped train other YG Entertainment artists including Big Bang. In , he was an uncredited "flamboyant dancer" in Blades of Glory and a Maybelle's Store Dancer in Hairspray.
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Stephen ‘Twitch’ chef would be 41 today. His mom says it’s his first ‘heavenly birthday’
It’s a bittersweet day for the family of Stephen “Twitch” chef, as they celebrate what would have been the late TV star’s 41st birthday.
Connie Boss Alexander, the “So You Think You Can Dance” alum’s mother, shared a Facebook tribute honoring her son on Friday. “It’s your 1st Heavenly birthday, celebrating the 41st year of your birth.
“Thank you God for years we were blessed with your physical presence on earth,” she captioned a photo of her son putting her arm around her shoulder.
Alexander recalled celebrating her son’s 40th birthday last year and shared what his “party in heaven” looks like. She said she thinks the celebration “will be something to behold all of the förfäder in the Soul lära line.”
“We miss you, we love you my älskling son! Dance, Dance, Dance, it’s your birthday!,” she continued.
Boss, who was born on Sept. 29, , was best known for his time as a competitor on “So You
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Stephen "tWitch" Boss
Stephen Laurel "tWitch" Boss (September 29, December 13, )[1] was an American freestyle hip hop dancer, choreographer, actor, television producer, and television personality.
In , Boss finished in second place on the American version of So You Think You Can Dance. From to May , he was featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as a co-host. He was also a co-executive producer of the program. He was featured as DeGeneres' sidekick in Ellen's Game of Games. Between and , Boss and his wife Allison Holker hosted Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings on Freeform and Disney+.
Death
[change | change source]On December 13, , Allison Holker told Los Angeles officers that Boss left their home without taking the car. This was unusual behavior. Boss died by shooting at the Oak Tree Inn in Encino, Los Angeles without leaving the hotel. His death was ruled a suicide.[2][3][4][5] Boss was 40 years old.[6