A Bizarre Theory Has Come To Light Now

Following the passing of Stephen “tWitch” Boss, a bizarre and outlandish hypothesis is going popular on social media.

The cast and audience of the Emmy-winning program “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” admired the DJ-choreographer, who was a fixture on the show.

On Tuesday, December 13, it was made public that the talk show host had abruptly killed himself.

tWitch apparently shot himself in the head in a Los Angeles inn. Although a suicide note was found near to his body, authorities claimed there were no signs of misconduct.

TMZ obtained a copy of the note, and it appears that it made mention of his earlier issues. The letter contained unclear references to issues he had been experiencing.

It is unknown exactly what his problems were, despite sources telling The New York Post that there is no truth to any claims that he lost his life savings.

According to the Los Angeles medical examiner, Stephen “tWitch” Boss self-inflicted his gunshot wound. In his forties, he was.

According to Sportskeeda, several social media users found it strange that two of Ellen DeGeneres’ friends passed away in the same year.

You might be aware that early in August, Anne Heche, Ellen’s ex-girlfriend, was involved in a car accident that left her with burns and an inhalation injury. The Los Angeles County coroner determined that her death was unintentional.

Several people blamed the disputed host for their deaths despite an examination proving otherwise.

Some individuals thought Ellen and the Illuminati were behind Stephen Boss’s murder.

One user tweeted, “How many Illuminati conspiracy theorists are going to claim Ellen sacrificed tWitch?”

I really didn’t feel good about that tWitch man committing suicide, another person said.

“Maybe the Illuminati? Ellen, maybe? Of course, it’s impossible to know everything about a person, but what if he “un-lived himself” because of something eviler?”

“Twitches’ death didn’t seem like a suicide to me, though I reassure you that I have no intention of believing in conspiracies. Ellen is a cunning being, “An additional user tweeted.

A fourth commenter noted that “the deaths of Ellen DeGeneres’ ex Anne Heche and her sidekick DJ and executive producer (Twitch) were mere months apart.”

Some people condemned the conspiracies, saying that since they were advanced in the wake of tWitch’s premature death, they were disrespectful. The others, on the other side, promoted mental health awareness rather than making wild assumptions about whether Stephen Boss and Anne Heche were killed or sacrificed.