Stephen 'tWitch' Boss had his entire life ahead of him.

The fans and entertainment business were devastated by the death of the charismatic multi-hyphenate media figure by suicide at the age of 40.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner has determined that DJ tWitch's death was a suicide and was brought on by a headshot.

After failing to check out on December 12 and management going on to check on him, he was discovered dead at the Oak Tree Inn in Encino, California.

Police were summoned right away, and when they arrived, they found no evidence of wrongdoing.

But Stephen "tWitch" Boss and his wife, Allison Holker, were apparently working on major projects that they were going to host right before he passed away.

Radar Online reported that the married pair was in talks with HGTV for a few episodes, according to insiders with knowledge of the matter. They were prepared to begin production on their program, "Living The Dream."

First-time homebuyers were meant to benefit from the scheme.

According to Deadline, the "Ellen DeGeneres Show" actress also intended to embark on a project that would "supervise the construction of full-sized Malibu Barbie Dream House."

According to Deadline, Stephen and Allison intended to establish a dance competition program as well as a clothing line with Dick's Sporting Goods.

The show's filming was planned to begin the next month.

Stephen 'tWitch' Boss Suicide Note

Stephen "tWitch" Boss, who committed suicide last week in a hotel room, wrote a message that alluded to previous troubles, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Investigators didn't specifically state what the 40-year-old TikTok star's suicide note read, but they did point to prior struggles he was still dealing with at the time of his death.

In his farewell letter, he also declined to say what those difficulties were.

After checking into the hotel, Stephen allegedly turned his phone to airplane mode, ostensibly to make it difficult for his loved ones to find him.

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Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' Wife Allison Holker Breaks Her Silence

Following the announcement of her husband Stephen "tWitch" Boss' terrible death on December 13, Allison Holker has made her first public statement.

On Wednesday, the 34-year-old posted an impassioned homage to her on Instagram, writing, "My ONE and ONLY Oh how my heart hurts. We really really miss you.

The couple from "Dancing with the Stars" wed in 2013 and on December 10, three days before Stephen committed suicide, they marked their ninth wedding anniversary.

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