It was a date night for Allison Holker and Adam Edmunds!
The professional dancer, 36, braved the cold to support Brigham Young University (BYU)’s Cougars football game with her tech CEO boyfriend on Saturday, Nov. 16.
Although BYU — which is Edmunds’ alma mater — ultimately lost the game to the Kansas Jayhawks, the couple still got to spend some quality time together, getting cozy in matching black caps and warm jackets.
During her night out at the game, the mom of three shared a shot of her view from the sidelines on her Instagram Stories, as well as a selfie of the pair.
In the shot, Holker rested her arm on Edmunds’ shoulder as they smiled in a crowd of Cougars blue. “It’s cold out here but we commit,” she wrote alongside the post.
Holker’s evening with Edmunds comes just two months after the dance pro made their relationship official, posing for photos at a New York Fashion Week show in September.
She also recently made their relationship Instagram official, announcing their romance with photos of the couple’s visit to the Dancing with the Stars set on Nov. 14.
“Showing @adam.edmunds my world was perfect thank you for being at my side and being my anchor,” she captioned the post.
Holker’s relationship announcement came almost two years after the death of her husband, Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who died by suicide in December 2022.
Following her appearance with Edmunds at NYFW, the So You Think You Can Dance alum opened up about feeling ready for new love.
“It is a new experience for me to navigate this, and it took a lot of time for me to [feel ready],” the star told PEOPLE. “I didn’t know if I’d ever fall into this situation again.”
But, she added, “I will say this: I’m extremely happy. I feel supported, seen, understood and fully loved. And I’m really, really grateful for that.”
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Holker had previously opened up to PEOPLE about the prospect of finding love again. “I think I am a person that — I always say the quote — ‘Romanticize your life,’ ” she said. “And I think, though I’ve gone through so much, I’m still a believer in living a big life.”
“I still would want to have love,” Holker added. “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.”
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