How much is Stephen Boss' net worth at the time of his death?

Boss, who was famously known as tWitch, was found dead on Tuesday inside his hotel room's bathroom. A maid went to his room after he failed to check out at 11 a.m.

His wife, Allison, confirmed the saddening news to PEOPLE, sending an emotional message to her husband.

"To say he left a legacy would be an understatement, and his positive impact will continue to be felt," she said. "I am certain there won't be a day that goes by that we won't honor his memory. We ask for privacy during this difficult time for myself and especially for our three children."

As a known dancer and DJ, tWitch left a lasting legacy for his fans. They also started checking on how much money he had left at the time of his death.

Stephen Boss' Net Worth: How Much tWitch Made Before His Death

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Stephen "tWitch" Boss' net worth was around $5 million at the time of his death. Multiple news outlets noted that his worth increased during his stint at the "Ellen DeGeneres Show."

It turned out that tWitch earned a salary worth $500,000 per season of DeGeneres' program during his first two seasons. When he got promoted as co-presenter, his salary reached the $1 million mark, making his net worth spike.

The Alabama native scored fame when he won as a runner-up on "Star Search" in 2003. He also secured third place on "The Wade Robson Project."

His talent and skills led him to become part of the hit comedy "Blades of Glory" and "Hairspray."

During the third season of "So You Think You Can Dance," tWitch tried his luck to conquer the competition show. However, he failed to make it into the top 20.

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In 2008, he tried again and finished in second place.

tWitch returned to the show as an All-Star and appeared in seasons seven to nine. In "So You Think You Can Dance" season 12, he worked as the team captain for Team Street.

He also pursued a career in the acting industry, appearing in more TV shows and films, including "Stomp the Yard: Homecoming," "Step Up 3D," "Drop Dead Diva," "Modern Family," "Adventures in Love & Babysitting," and "So Close."

The DJ also earned $1.3 million in April 2019 after putting his Sherman Oaks home on the market.

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