DJ Suzie McGuire has got engaged.
The former Radio Clyde presenter announced the happy news on her Facebook page as she showed off her ring.
She gushed: "Totally shocked, surprised, yet over the moon!
"My soulmate, my best friend and my rock got down on one knee. I cried my eyes out but eventually sobbed out "yes"!!!"
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She added: "We're like a pair of teenagers in love here. Can't stop smiling, laughing, crying....then smiling again!
"Here's to a happy, fun filled family life all 7 of us!"
Businessman Kevin Irvine popped the question in Florence, Italy.
Mum-of-four Suzie met Kevin in March 2015 as his construction company worked on the road outside her front door.
She said at the time: "Kevin was in charge of major roadworks outside my house.
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"We soon realised we’d spoken before 10 years ago when he asked me to DJ in his club Moloko. I knocked him back – something he loves to remind me of."
She added: "“I felt a wee flutter and began to feel like a teenager again.”
It's happier times for the 45-year-old broadcaster after her second marriage to accountant Derek Mitchell saw him convicted of three assaults on her back in 2014.
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