Allison Holker celebrates daughter Weslie's 16th birthday: “She is my angel”

The ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ judge was married to late husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss.


Pop Culture & Art May 27, 2024
Allison Holker with daughter, Weslie (Courtesy: @allisonholker on Instagram)

Allison Holker is showering her daughter Weslie Renae with love as the teenager turns 16.

The ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ judge took to Instagram on Sunday, May 26th, to share a sweet birthday tribute to her eldest child.

In a black-and-white photo, Weslie poses confidently, and Holker's caption radiates pride. “Happy birthday @weslie.renae I LOVE YOU! So proud of the beautiful human you are,” she wrote. 

She added a playful jab, acknowledging their close bond, “Weslie is 16 today!!! We are toooooo close for our own good hahahahhaahhaa!!”

Holker continued to express her admiration for her daughter. “She is my angel and I am so proud and inspired by her! MY EVERYTHING,” she declared. 

The sentiment resonated with fellow dancer Jenna Dewan, who commented, “Awwwww I love this so much . Happy birthday Weslie!!”

Holker and Weslie shared instagram stories of the birthday celebration, surrounded by loved ones and a cake.

In a second birthday post for her daughter, Holker wrote, “My beautiful weslie is 16 years old today!! @weslie.renae I love you ❤️.”

While Weslie is Holker's daughter from a previous relationship, she was adopted by Holker's late husband, Stephen “tWitch” Boss. The couple also shared son Maddox, 8, and daughter Zaia, 4.

“Being a mother is one of the biggest blessings in my life,” Holker reflected on Mother's Day, highlighting the unique bond she shares with her three children.

Following Boss's tragic passing by suicide in December 2022, Holker recently opened up to People about forging a new support system for her family in Utah. 

“It can be intimidating trying to find your community, trying to find your people,” she shared. She expressed her gratitude for the “chosen family” she's built.

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