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Tinsley Mortimer could become a “Real Housewife” of Chicago.

The “RHONY” star is engaged to her on-again-off-again boyfriend Scott Kluth.

Businessman Kluth proposed to Mortimer in his native city on Sunday, Page Six can confirm. The big moment happened as Christmas carolers sang by the steps of the Chicago Water Tower.

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“Scott’s apartment is close to where the carollers were,” a source told us. “They were walking to dinner to and they saw these carollers, and they broke into Christina Perri’s ‘A Thousand Years,’ which is their song. It took Tinsley a few seconds to figure out what was going on, but then Scott got down on one knee. He’d organized the whole thing with the carollers in advance.”

“She was totally surprised,” the source continued. “Her friends sort of knew something was coming, but it really did take her by surprise. Scott asked her mom’s [Dale Mercer’s] permission, so their families knew, but it was a surprise to her friends.”

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Insiders told Page Six on November 1 that Kluth had purchased the rock.

Kluth, 40, began dating Mortimer, 44, after meeting through former “RHONY” star Carole Radziwill, but frequently broke up and got back together because of the distance between them.

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: Tinsley Mortimer attends the Real Housewives of New York Season 10 premiere celebration at LDV Hospitality's The Seville, produced by Talent Resources on April 4, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Talent Resources)

'RHONY' star Tinsley Mortimer got engaged on Sunday in Chicago, according to Page Six. 
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This will be Mortimer’s second marriage, as she was previously married to Topper Mortimer from 2002 to 2010.

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Meanwhile, Topper and his new wife, Tabitha Simmons welcomed a daughter last January.

This article originally appeared in Page Six