‘Ellen DeGeneres Show’ DJ tWitch breaks silence over accusations of shows


Stephen “tWitch” Boss, the set DJ of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” broke his silence over widespread allegations of toxicity on the talk show, claiming he has “love” behind the scenes.

“We can not talk about it too much legally, but I will say this, there has been love,” the dancer, 37, told Us Weekly. ‘Of course there are some things to tackle, but from my point of view and from countless others there has been love. I’ll just leave it at that until there’s a time when we can address this more publicly.

“There has been love and there will remain love.”

Boss is the latest celebrity to come forward and defend the host, along with Kevin Hart, Scooter Braun, Katy Perry and more. But stars such as Brad Garrett, Lea Thompson, Wayne Dupre and their former show DJ, Tony Okungbowa, have supported the claims that they created a toxic work environment.

DeGeneres’ wife, Portia de Rossi, claims the “Finding Dory” star is “doing great” amid the backlog and shows research. Maybe it’s because in her apology statement she accused the producers of her show.

“Because we grew exponentially, I have not been able to stay on top of everything and rely on others to do their jobs because they knew I would want to do that,” she wrote in a letter to her staff.

“Clearly some do not.”

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