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Watch: ‘SYTYCD’ Allstars Twitch & Allison Holker Get Engaged

photo: Twitch's Twitter"So You Think You Can Dance" Season 4 runner-up Stephen "Twitch" Boss and Season 2 alum Allison Holker have been an item for roughly two and a half years, and last month, the fleet-footed couple announced their engagement, when Twitch tweeted a photo of a beaming Allison flaunting a diamond ring with the caption "@AllisonHolker said yes!!!! #official #love."

And now "Access Hollywood" has released video of the couple's proposal, which took place in January on the set of a commercial Twitch was shooting for Microsoft. Watch the adorable footage below and prepare to do a happydance:

Upon announcing the news of their engagement last month, Twitch and Allison were greeted, or tweeted, with messages of congratulations from fellow "SYTYCD" alums like Courtney Galliano, Alex Wong, Dominic Sandoval, Ade Obayomi, and Tony Bellissimo...indicating that this couple is going to have one helluva wedding reception filled with lots of dancing, dancing, and more dancing.

Allison and Twitch's relationship is not the first to come out of "So You Think You Can Dance"--other famous "SYTYCD" couples have included Season 3's Lacey Schwimmer and Hok Konishi, Season 5's Janette Manrara and Jason Glover, and Season 7 winner Lauren Froderman and Season 3's Dominic Sandoval. But Allison and Twitch are the first "SYTYCD" pair to make it official.

According to an interview with Dance Spirit magazine, Allison and Twitch began dating at the end of "SYTYCD" Season 7, when Allison made the first move: After seeing Twitch at the premiere for his movie Step Up 3D, she gave him her number, and later, when they met up at the Season 7 wrap party, romance blossomed. "We danced the entire night, and we've been together ever since," Twitch told Dance Spirit.

Congrats to the happy couple, and here's wishing them decades of happydances together.

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