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Todrick Hall Has No Business Insinuating ‘Ellen Show’ Drama Led To ‘tWitch’ Boss’ Death

Todrick Hall needs to mind his own business according to fellow Boss Stephen “tWitch”.

The social media star recently gave her two cents about what COULD have contributed to tWitch’s mental state before taking her own life.

The former ‘Ellen Show’ DJ died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in December 2022.

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He was only 40 years old at the time of his death.

Hall implied that Ellen DeGeneres’ toxic workplace scandal in 2020 may have led to tWitch’s declining mental health and eventual suicide.

A number of anonymous employees have come forward and accused ‘The Ellen Show’ of allowing a culture of “racism, fear and intimidation” on set.

As you can imagine, accusations of a toxic workplace spread like wildfire on the internet and many came after tWitch for standing by DeGeneres.

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“People are looking at her like, ‘Why are you still supporting this woman’, and I think she’s under a lot of pressure,” Hall said. “I don’t know what happened in his life that is possible [have led] he made that decision but I understand.”

However, those closest to the late DJ told Hall to “CLAM UP!”

According to reports, sources close to tWitch say that the reality TV star is too irresponsible, careless and selfish to think she knows what caused the DJ’s death.

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Understandably, Hall made these comments while promoting his new show, “The Real Friends of WeHo.”

Friend of tWitch feels very unfortunate that she made this comment while promoting herself and her new TV show.

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TMZ learned that the former “So You Think You Can Dance” contestant loved her time on the popular daytime talk show, and has a lot of respect for DeGeneres and her colleagues.

The comedian even made him a co-executive producer on its final season.

tWitch left a suicide note that alluded to past struggles and challenges, but the full extent of the note remains unknown.

DeGeneres has spoken out several times after the death of her colleague and dear friend.

Just before the holidays, he released an emotional video about honoring tWitch.

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“Hey everyone, erm, I just want to say that the last 11 days have been difficult for everyone. Everyone is in pain, and trying to understand it and we will never understand it,” he admitted.

“Holidays are hard I think, anyway. But in honor of tWitch, I think the best thing we can do is laugh, hug each other and play games, and dance and sing,” Ellen said. “That’s how we honor him, is that we do what he loves to do, which is dance. He LOVES music, he loves games, so, we did it.”

tWtich joined “The Ellen Show” in 2014 and was featured on the show until its final episode in 2022.

Ellen promoted tWitch to executive producer of her long-running daytime talk show in 2020.

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He went on to discuss what the grieving process was like.

“And I know it seems difficult, seems impossible. But that’s how we honor it and hug each other and tell each other we love each other and let people know we’re there for them and check on other people,” he added. “So, happy holidays everyone, and um, I know it wasn’t a happy holiday, but he was a jolly person like everyone said in the comments.”

Ellen ended her message by once again telling her fans, “Let’s respect him and think about him and send love to each other.”

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