Home/Bodybuilding

via Getty

via Getty

The tragic demise of Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss has shaken the whole world. The entire entertainment industry is in a state of mourning with several celebrities expressing their grief over the tragic incident. Popular personalities have also asked fans to give Boss’s family some space during this time. Maria Shriver, American journalist, and ex-wife of legendary bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger has also expressed her thoughts on the tragedy. 

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

NBC shared the news of Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s suicide via Twitter. Maria Shriver retweeted the news and expressed her concern for the family. 

Maria Shriver expressed her grief on Twitter

Upset by the troubling news of the legendary dancer’s demise, Shriver was concerned about the family situation. A family tragedy and a family in deep pain,” she wrote. 

The journalist also appealed to people, not to overwhelm the mourning family and to maintain decorum. “May we allow them space and may we give them privacy”, she appealed.

Read More: “Will Stop Bodybuilding at 38”: Will Big Ramy Keep the Commitment He Made to His Kids After Mr. Olympia 2022?

She further emphasized the uncertainty of the time and highlighted the importance of being kind and gentle to people. “This time of year is difficult for millions. Please tread lightly and go gently” she wrote.  

No further details have been publicized yet

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, the longtime DJ on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show, has died at the age of 40. Boss’s representative announced the tragic news without sharing further details. His wife Allison Holker said, “It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share that my husband Stephen has left us,”. She further added, “He was the backbone of our family, the best husband and father, and an inspiration to his fans.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

According to law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation, the authorities announced his death in Los Angeles just before 8 a.m. local time on Tuesday.

WATCH THIS STORY: Ronnie Coleman Delivered His Top 10 Lineups for Mr. Olympia 2022