A. Holker, Allison The boss is going to make her summer vacation even more magical!
The professional dancer, who is 35 years old, revealed pictures from her vacation to Walt Disney World with her family on Tuesday. Some of the pictures showed her family sitting in front of the famous Cinderella Castle and seeing Mickey Mouse at the Town Square Theater in Magic Kingdom Park.
Holker Boss could be seen enjoying the Orlando theme park with her three children, her son Maddox, age 7, and her daughters Weslie, age 15, and Zaia, age 3. These activities were documented on Instagram.
Holker Boss and her late spouse Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who passed away in December 2022 at the age of 40, are jointly responsible for raising their three children. She captioned the adorable photographs with the word “DISNEYWORLD” and a love emoji in blue color.

For Holker Boss and her family, Disney has a very special place in their hearts. Both she and Boss contributed to the writing of a children’s book that will be published by Disney Publishing Worldwide on January 16, 2024. The book is already available for pre-order. In a chat that took place in May with PEOPLE, the former contestant on Dancing with the Stars shared her thoughts on the writing of the book, which was given the title Keep Dancing Through: A Boss Family Groove.
“Writing a book for kids has always been one of my lifelong goals,” she said. She said, “It was from a very long time ago, when I was pregnant with [my eldest daughter] Weslie.” “And then, a few years ago, I was like, ‘Let’s do it!’ ” Let’s put on a display of who we are, and do it in the shape of a tale.”
Holker Boss claims that the two of them started working on the book during the summer of 2021, and that it was something that they “were so proud of.”

She shared her thoughts by saying, “It’s something that I hope really can be seen by people, and it is our true essence as a family.” Since the passing of her husband, whom she described to PEOPLE as the “backbone of our family,” Holker Boss has made it a priority to cultivate a dynamic of “honest communication” with her children. She told PEOPLE that this goal has been her primary focus since the passing of her spouse.
“We lean on each other a lot for support because every single day is a new emotion,” she continued. “Because of this, we rely on each other a lot.” “And to tell you the truth, not even from day to day. It goes from one instant to the next. Because you may never be sure what will bring back a certain experience or idea and cause you to have a brief period of introspection, my friends and I make it a point to share this information with one another. We want to be okay, and we really are alright, but getting there is going to take a lot of teamwork.
