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    Home » Ellen DeGeneres Looks Back on Her Many Memories with Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss 1 Year After His Death: ‘Miss Him So Much’
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    Ellen DeGeneres Looks Back on Her Many Memories with Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss 1 Year After His Death: ‘Miss Him So Much’

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodAugust 16, 20242 Mins Read
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    Ellen DeGeneres is still filled with grief and affection as she remembers her good friend and colleague Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who passed away tragically a year ago.

    On the anniversary of his passing, December 13, 2023, DeGeneres posted a moving eulogy on social media in remembrance of Boss.

    DeGeneres’ Social Media Reflection
    She posted a video montage on The Ellen DeGeneres Show featuring some of her greatest times spent with Boss. They could be seen in the video smiling, dancing, and having sincere moments of companionship.
    DeGeneres conveyed her intense suffering and yearning for her friend in the caption that went with it, writing, “I miss him so much.” He was lightness itself. It was sensed by everyone you encountered. I will always remember him.

    To spread the word about the memorial and inspire people to share their own experiences and feelings of gratitude for him, she also used the hashtag #tWitchBoss.
    Impact and Legacy of the Boss
    Loved dancer, DJ, and co-executive producer of The Ellen DeGeneres Show was Stephen “tWitch” Boss. His talent and contagious cheerfulness captivated fans, bringing years of fun and vitality to the event.

    His untimely passing at the age of forty rocked the entertainment world and left many people feeling profoundly bereaved.
    The homage given by DeGeneres demonstrates the significant influence Boss had on her career and personal life. His admirers and peers still treasure his talent and upbeat attitude.
    The Value of Recalling
    For individuals who have lost loved ones, grieving and sharing memories can help with the healing process.

    DeGeneres’s public commemoration inspires others to honor the good impact Boss made on the world and preserve his memory.
    It also acts as a prompt to treasure and show gratitude to loved ones while they are still with us.
    Even while Stephen “tWitch” Boss is still very much missed, DeGeneres’ eulogy and the outpouring of love from his followers highlight the lasting influence he had on a great number of people. Others are still motivated by his excitement, talent, and kindness as a legacy.

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