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Everything to Know About Allison Holker’s Boyfriend Adam Edmunds
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Date:2025-04-14 07:34:46
Allison Holker is debuting a new romance.
Over a year after the death of her husband of nine years Stephen "tWitch" Boss, the So You Think You Can Dance alum confirmed she's dating Adam Edmunds by attending alice + olivia's Spring 2025 collection show with the tech CEO during New York Fashion Week.
And the couple made their debut in style. For their Sept. 7 appearance at the haute couture event, Allison stunned in a white-and-black twill dress and coordinating twill overcoat. As for Adam, he opted for a casual ensemble that included a white-and-black Versace shirt, gray joggers and sneakers.
While the outing marked their first time out in public together, it's not the first time Allison has hinted that she's moved on since dealing with the grief of losing tWitch, who died by suicide at age 40 in December 2022.
Last month, the 36-year-old—who shares daughters Weslie, 16, and Zaia, 4, as well as son Maddox, 8, with her late husband—soft-launched her new relationship with a cryptic photo. At the time, the snap showed Allison and her mysterious partner's shadows cast against a concrete walkway, with their figures holding hands.
Alongside the adorable shot, the Keep Dancing Through: A Boss Family Groove author added a red heart emoji in the caption.
But now that her new love has been revealed as Adam, who exactly is the business mogul? Here’s everything to know.
Who Is Allison Holker Dating Following the 2022 Death of Husband Stephen "tWitch" Boss?
Allison confirmed her new romance with Adam Edmunds in September 2024, when the couple stepped out together for the alice + olivia's Spring 2025 collection show during New York Fashion Week.
And while she hasn't revealed exactly how they met, Allison hinted that she was in a relationship with the 45-year-old a month prior to their public debut, sharing a photo of their shadows holding hands to her Instagram Story with a red heart emoji.
What Does Adam Edmunds Do for a Living?
Since December 2020, Adam has been working as the CEO of Utah-based company Estrata, which is described on its website as a "comprehensive property management software provider with a single-login, open-access platform."
And while he's only had the position for the past three years, the 45-year-old served in the role for several other companies throughout his impressive career, including Allegiance, Inc. and SilentWhistle, Inc.
Does Adam Edmunds Have Kids?
Adam—who is father to two kids from a past relationship—takes a lot of pride in raising his children. In fact, he previously shared that becoming a parent has been one of the best journeys he's ever embarked on, writing in a July 2023 message on X, formerly Twitter, "Being a dad is my favorite thing in life."
Where is Adam Edmunds Based?
Currently residing in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, Adam is a big fan of Utah sports teams, even including the NBA's Utah Jazz and Brigham Young University sports as two of his interests in his bio on X.
As for what else the businessman said he enjoys? Biking, collecting basketball cards, sneakers and bitcoin.
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