Following Stephen "tWitch" Boss' death, a weird and wild theory is becoming viral on social media.
The DJ-choreographer was a mainstay on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," and both the cast and viewers of the Emmy-winning program adored him.
It was revealed on Tuesday, December 13 that the talk show host had suddenly committed suicide.
In a Los Angeles inn, tWitch allegedly shot himself in the head. Authorities said there were no indications of wrongdoing, but a suicide note was discovered close to his body.
A copy of the memo was acquired by TMZ, and it apparently included references to his prior difficulties. The letter made hazy allusions to problems he had been having.
Although sources tell The New York Post that there is no truth to any rumors that he lost his life savings, it is unclear what exactly his difficulties were.
The Los Angeles medical examiner determined that Stephen "tWitch" Boss's gunshot wound was self-inflicted. He was in his forties.
Ellen DeGeneres Had Something to Do with Stephen' tWitch' Boss' Death?
Some social media users thought it odd that two of Ellen DeGeneres' pals passed away in the same year, according to Sportskeeda.
You may be aware that Anne Heche, Ellen's ex-girlfriend, crashed her automobile in early August, resulting in burns and an inhalation injury. Her death was judged to be accidental by the Los Angeles County coroner.
Despite autopsy showing otherwise, several people blamed the contentious host for their deaths.
Some people believed that Stephen Boss's death was orchestrated by Ellen and the Illuminati.
"How many Illuminati conspiracy theorists are going to claim Ellen sacrificed tWitch," one user said on Twitter?
Another user remarked, "I simply didn't feel comfortable about that tWitch man committing suicide."
"The illuminati, perhaps? Ellen, perhaps? Of course, you can't know a person's entire existence, but what if he 'un-alived himself' due to something more sinister?"
"I guarantee I'm not a conspiracy theorist in the slightest, but I feel like Twitches death wasn't a suicide. Ellen is a sneaky creature,"one more user tweeted.
"The death of Ellen DeGeneres' ex Anne Heche and her sidekick DJ and executive producer (Twitch) came barely months apart," according to a fourth commenter.
Others criticized the conspiracies, calling them disrespectful for being advanced in the wake of tWitch's untimely death. The others, on the other hand, encouraged discussion on mental health awareness rather than speculating about the murder or sacrifice of Stephen Boss and Anne Heche.
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