'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' former star Camille Grammer gets engaged to lawyer boyfriend

A promotional poster for the Bravo reality television show 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.' Facebook/RealHousewivesofBeverlyHills

"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" alum Camille Grammer has finally found love again, as she recently confirmed that she is now engaged to lawyer David C. Meyer.

The couple have been dating for over a year now. They met each other in Malibu, where Meyer is residing. According to reports, the lawyer popped the question to the reality star over a week ago.

Grammer teased the big news on Sunday via Twitter. Attending a Halloween party, she posted a close-up photo of her and Meyer with the caption, "Party night with my love. We have a secret.. guess."

While many of her fans guessed that her secret was indeed her engagement to her significant other, the news was still well-received when she finally confirmed it.

The former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star took to Instagram to post another photo of herself with her new fiancé, this time showing her retro attire. The couple looked very fashionable in their '70s-inspired disco glam outfit. However, the most eye-catching element in the photo was the huge engagement ring that Grammer wore on her finger.

"They're just in love," said a source close to the situation, who also described the two as having "a casualness and easiness to their relationship." "They're a really happy, kind couple," the source added. "He really loves her for her."

Grammer appeared as main cast in "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" for two seasons from 2010 to 2012. She has since appeared on the show as a guest star.

The upcoming marriage will be the second for both Grammer and Meyer. The 48-year-old television personality was previously married to "Frasier" actor Kelsey Grammer. Their marriage lasted a good 14 years before it finally fell apart in 2011. They have two children, 16-year-old daughter Mason and 13-year-old son Jude.

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