Allison Holker Is Dating Tech CEO Adam Edmunds: See Their Public Debut at New York Fashion Week
A week after revealing she's dating someone new, the dancer stepped out publicly for the first time with her boyfriend
Allison Holker is going public with her new romance.
A week after soft-launching her budding relationship on Instagram, the So You Think You Can Dance judge, 36, headed to New York Fashion Week with her boyfriend, tech CEO Adam Edmunds.
The couple — who also attended the US Open together — posed for photos at alice + olivia's Spring 2025 collection show, marking their first public event.
Over the weekend, the dancer also shared a sweet post about eating McDonald's for the "first time in 15 years after a long day," joking about a "bad influence" coming into her life.
"Good food, madison park, fashion and even better company," she captioned a carousel of herself digging into a burger.
Fans have been throwing their support behind Holker since she revealed that she's found love again following the death of her husband, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, in December 2022.
"The smile on your face says it all... don't think it's the 🍟, it's ♥️. You deserve it!" wrote one.
Following Boss' death, Holker told PEOPLE their children — daughters Weslie, 16, and Zaia, 4, and son Maddox, 8 — dealt with the loss of their father with "so much grace and so much kindness."
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She also opened up earlier this summer about remaining open to love, saying she's still a "believer in living a big life" despite everything she's faced over the last year-and-a-half.
"I still would want to have love, would still want to travel the world. I still want to see and experience new things with new people, new energy, my friends, my family, a loved one — a potential — and my kids," she told PEOPLE in June.
"I want them to see that they can still learn to trust and love again. It doesn't have to go away," Holker said, adding of the potential of dating again: "I would embrace it."
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