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Rosie O’Donnell Slams Conspiracy Theories Surrounding tWitch’s Death

The death of Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss has shocked the world after it was revealed the beloved DJ and dancer took his own life after looking so happy.

Some fans are having a hard time accepting the fact that tWitch died by suicide and are sharing conspiracy theories online involving Ellen DeGeneres.

Conspiracy Theories Surround the Death of Boss ‘tWitch’ Stephen

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The conspiracy theory stems from claims that Ellen DeGeneres had a toxic work environment on the set of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” which is also hosted by Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss.

TikToker who uses TruthSeeker shared his theory on tWitch’s death, writing “Anne Heche, Twitch, and Leslie Jordan all had connections with Ellen, and all died suddenly and suspiciously (in my opinion).”

In the video, the TikToker said, “Call me a conspiracy theorist, but you caused three people close to Ellen to die.”

Many other TikTok users agreed with the theory as one commented on the video, “Agreed! Twitch is the most passionate fun-loving soul, there’s no way he’d take his own life. She’s Ellen’ed.”

Rosie O’Donnell Shuts Down Theories

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Rosie O’Donnell saw a conspiracy theory online and decided to put an end to it.

Posting his own TikTok video, the comedian responded with a comment that read, “I had a weird feeling when I heard the news … like does he know something?” to which O’Donnell said, “Bullsh-t.”

“There is no Hollywood conspiracy that wants to kill people. And why do they do it? What could he have seen or known on the Ellen Show?,” he continued in the video.

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O’Donnell went on to state that the public knew DeGeneres was reportedly bad with her staff, but that had nothing to do with tWitch’s death.

“There is no reason for Hollywood to kill this beautiful man,” he said. “He clearly has a mental health problem and it’s a big, big, big problem in the United States.”

O’Donnell ended the video by asking viewers to let him rest in peace and stop theorizing and allow his family to grieve in peace.

Ellen DeGeneres “Heartbroken” Over tWitch’s Passing

tWitch on The Ellen DeGeneres ShowInstagram | tWitch

In 2014, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss joined “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” as a guest DJ, but the show quickly gave him a permanent role after he charmed the audience and other stars. He was promoted to co-executive producer status in 2020.

The show’s host, Ellen DeGeneres, released a statement after learning of her cast member’s death earlier this week.

“I’m heartbroken,” he wrote in an Instagram post. “TWitch is pure love and light. He is my family, and I love him with all my heart. I will miss it. Please send your love and support to Allison and her beautiful children – Weslie, Maddox and Zaia.

Later, Ellen DeGeneres shared a video showing some of her favorite moments with tWitch.

“Right now all I want to do is remember all the love and laughs I had with tWitch,” she wrote in the caption on Facebook. “He brought so much joy to my life. I know he brings you joy too. I will share some of my favorite moments with him. If you want you can also share yours. #ILovetWitch”

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