The former "Real Housewives of D.C." star who made headlines by crashing a White House party got engaged over the weekend.

Michaele Salahi accepted the proposal from Neal Schon, the guitarist for the rock band Journey, who popped the question on stage during the band's benefit concert at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday.

The 58-year-old guitarist brought Salahi, 47, on stage midway through the show and got down on one knee before asking her to marry him. Salahi broke town in tears and said yes, and then Journey went on to play its 1983 ballad "Faithfully," according to Yahoo! News.

Salahi's publicist, the LLEWMORC Media & Production Agency, took to its Twitter account to confirm the engagement.

"BREAKING NEWS!!! Neal Schon proposes to Michaele Salahi at One Cause Benefit Concert. SHE SAID YES!!!" the company tweeted.

Salahi's most recent marriage, to Tareq Salahi, with whom she appeared on the Bravo reality franchise "Real Housewives," ended in August after a strange turn of events led to the relationship's termination. Tareq Salahi reported his wife had been kidnapped before it was revealed she had run away with Schon and began a relationship with the Journey band member, unbeknownst to her current husband.

Schon has previously been married four times, most recently to Amber Kozan, who divorced Schon after seven years in 2008. The guitarist has a total of five children from his previous relationships.

Salahi and her ex-husband Tareq made national news in November 2009 when they crashed a White House state dinner honoring India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, even though they were not invited. The incident was chronicled on Bravo's "Real Housewives of D.C.," which was canceled after only one season.