"That '70s Show" actor Topher Grace recently proposed to girlfriend and fellow actress Ashley Hinshaw, a week prior to the Golden Globes that took place on Sunday, E! News reports.

The newly engaged couple had been dating for less than a year prior to their engagement, Perez Hilton adds.

The couple has yet to announce publicly that they are engaged. However, E! News suggests that this comes as no surprise being that the pair have maintained a low-profile all throughout their relationship.

Unlike most celebrity couples, Grace and Hinshaw steer away from posting Instgram photos of one other and don't publicly discuss their romance.

But sources from Us Weekly managed to get some details from the low-key proposal. Their source claims that Henshaw was "totally in shock" when Grace proposed but still appeared to be "so happy."

The Us Weekly source also added that Grace "did good" in regards to choosing the right ring for his bride-to-be.

Following the news of the engagement, Hinshaw and Grace were seen holding hands at the Art of Elysium Heaven Gala in Santa Monica, Calif. on Saturday, says Us Weekly.

Hinshaw wore minimal makeup and jewelry to the event. Her statement pieces included her blue sequined dress and her engagement ring.

Hinshaw posted her outfit to Instagram and described the Elysium Heaven Gala as an "amazing event."

Check out her Instagram photo below.

 Had an amazing night at @theartofelysium 's HEAVEN event. Big thanks to @renttherunway for my pretty dress xo

A photo posted by Ashley Hinshaw (@ashley_hinshaw) on Jan 11, 2015 at 10:10am PST

Prior to getting engaged to Hinshaw, Grace was linked to Ivanka Trump and actress Teresa Palmer, Us Weekly reports.

Even in his past relationships, Grace has chosen to keep quiet about his love life. Instead, the 36-year-old actor chooses to focus publicly on his work as an actor.

People reports that Grace has been shooting the upcoming indie musical comedy "One Shot" with Taye Diggs, Anne Heche and Rob Riggle while his fiancee recently joined the cast of HBO's second season of "True Detective."

Prior to "True Detective," Hinshaw starred in "True Blood" and "Agent Carter."