It’s official. Allison Holker is engaged.
The So You Think You Can Dance alum announced that she and tech CEO Adam Edmunds are tying the knot after nearly two years of dating. The romantic proposal comes more than three years after the tragic death of her husband, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, who died by suicide in December 2022.
“We’re ENGAGED! It was the most romantic night of my life!” Holker, 38, wrote on Instagram Thursday, sharing a carousel of stunning images from the proposal. “I am so in love with you Adam.”

The photos show Holker glowing in a red satin dress while Edmunds wore a crisp white button up shirt with a black sport coat and trousers. In one breathtaking shot, he is down on one knee surrounded by countless red roses.
Holker revealed that Edmunds originally told her they were attending a surprise birthday party. Instead, it turned into a surprise proposal celebration. To make the moment even more special, singer Clinton Kane made a guest appearance to perform the couple’s song, “I Guess I’m in Love.”
In her heartfelt caption, Holker expressed gratitude not only for Edmunds but for the way he has embraced her children. “Baby, I am forever grateful for you and the impact you have had in my life and my kids lives. I am a better person because of you. You helped me find me again and showed me how to love. Every morning I wake up I feel safe knowing you are my person at my side. You and your kids coming into our lives has been the biggest blessing.”

Holker began dating Edmunds about a year and a half after Boss’ passing. The couple made their relationship red carpet official during New York Fashion Week in September 2024, after she subtly introduced him on social media the month before.
Her journey back to love has not been without challenges. Last year, Holker faced backlash over her memoir, in which she alleged that Boss had hidden drugs that she discovered after his death. Some of his family and friends criticized the book, calling it unfair. Holker later explained that her intention in sharing those details was to help others recognize potential warning signs in their own lives.

In December, she marked the third anniversary of Boss’ death with an emotional Instagram tribute honoring his memory. She shared photos and videos of their family and thanked supporters who continue to celebrate his legacy.
Now, Holker is stepping into a new chapter.
After years of public grief, personal reflection, and resilience, she has found love again and is embracing it fully. And if the proposal photos are any indication, this next season of her life is filled with joy, gratitude, and hope.