Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ mother, Connie Boss Alexander, has addressed her son’s premature death.
“Family and friends, thanks for all of your love, prayers and encouragement” She wrote within the story on Instagram on Friday. “Please know that I can see all messages, texts, posts and phone calls. I am unable to use words straight away. Know that I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.
“Stephen Laurel, your mother loves you for eternity and beyond,” she concluded her statement.
Alexander too Boss mentioned in several other Instagram posts before his death, including in the course of the “Life Is Good” social media challenge.
“Scrolling and realizing that any picture is just not enough to explain the happiness and pride I feel today” she wrote in tribute to his fortieth birthday September 29.
“No matter all of your skilled accomplishments, what strikes me more is the person you have turn out to be … from son and brother to husband and father … I could not imagine a greater journey … Not at all times easy, but oh, the result’s … every thing,” added Alexander.
The seemingly carefree boss died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the pinnacle on Monday. The favored former DJ on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” was present in a motel near his Encino home he shared together with his wife, fellow skilled dancer Allison Holker and their three children: Zaia, 3, Maddox, 6, and Weslie, 14, Holker’s daughter from a previous relationship whom Boss adopted.
Law enforcement reported to TMZ on Friday that former DJ Ellen DeGeneres apparently took an Uber to a motel and left a suicide note within the room that vaguely alluded to past challenges he had faced.
If any of the problems raised on this story affect you or someone you already know, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text the Crisis Line at 741741.