Michelle Knight, one of the three women held captive in Ariel Castro's Cleveland House of Horrors for more than a decade, has revealed she is happily married.

In an interview with Dr. Phil set to air later this month, Knight, 36, flashed a smile as she shared the big announcement to the crowd and cameras, seen in a video sneak peek provided to DailyMail.com on Monday night.

'It's so good to see you... I got really good news for you,' a healthy-looking Knight beamed as she told Dr. Phil.

'Dr. Phil, I am married,' she confirmed, as the audience began cheering and clapping while being shown wedding photos of the couple onscreen.

A spokesperson for Dr. Phil confirmed to DailyMail.com Knight's husband's first name and age - Miguel, 39.

Michelle Knight, one of three women kidnapped and held captive for more than a decade in a Cleveland House of Horrors, has revealed that she is now happily married

A spokesperson for Dr. Phil told DailyMail.com Knight married her partner, Miguel, 39, in May 2016

The happy pair are pictured above donned in white in this snapshot from the episode, set to air April 24

The happy couple tied the knot in May 2016. Further details about their matrimony will be revealed in the Dr. Phil episode set to air April 24.

In other exciting news, Knight's second memoir, titled 'Life After Darkness: My Journey To Happiness,' is set to release in early May. The book release lands on the fifth anniversary of her escape from Castro's house in Cleveland, Ohio.

Knight, along with Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, were the three victims in the 2002-2004 infamous kidnappings. The trio finally were freed from captivity in 2013.

Knight's best-selling book, 'Finding Me' was released in 2014. In it, she revealed the brutal physical, mental and emotional torture that Castro subjected her to, before his two other victims, Berry and DeJesus were brought into the home.

The victim recounted harrowing details about emotional punishment, in which Castro repeatedly told her: 'You're a person with no meaning.'

Ariel Castro (C), 53, stands between attorneys Craig Weintraub (L) and Jaye Schlachet as his sentence is read to him by judge Michael J. Russo in the courtroom in Cleveland, Ohio on August 1, 2013. An Ohio judge sentenced the kidnapper to life in prison for abducting, raping and holding captive three women for as long as 11 years, and murder for forcing one of the women to abort her pregnancy

Knight is seen leaving the courtroom after the sentencing phase for Ariel Castro Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland, Ohio. Knight was the first woman abducted Castro in 2002

This photo provided by family members to the kidnapping victim shows a young Knight

Photographs of Knight showing her (L-R) before her abduction, the day after her escape and in a video released on July 9, 2013 are displayed during Castro's sentencing at the Cleveland Municipal Courthouse on August 1, 2013 in Cleveland

Amanda Marie Berry (L) and Georgina Lynn DeJesus (R) are pictured in this combination photograph in undated handout photos released by the FBI. Berry, missing since April 2003, when she was 16, and DeJesus, missing since April 2004, when she was 14

Knight, who had a troubled upbringing as a victim of sexual abuse, had been on her way to a foster care appointment on August 22, 2002. She was attempting to get her two-year-old son, Joey, back.

Knight's 'Life After Darkness: My Journey To Happiness' is set to release in May

Knight had stopped to ask for directions at a local store, when she ran into Castro - the father to one of her friends.

He offered her a ride from the store, but said he needed to stop by his house. That's when he asked if she wanted to come inside to get a puppy he had been keeping for her son.

'We stepped into a bedroom and he said: ''The puppies are underneath the dresser,"' she said.

'I looked down to where he was pointing and then, suddenly - Slam! - he closed the door... The gentle guy who'd seemed so nice to me had turned into a madman. He pushed me to the ground.

'I closed my eyes and tried to prepare myself for what might happen next. To this day I still cannot believe what did.'

Knight recalled being strung from wire in a bedroom where Castro returned two days later to rape her before dragging her down two flights of stairs and into the basement.

She said: 'What happened over the next three hours is still hard for me to think about. He didn't just rape me the way he had upstairs. He murdered my heart.'

Law enforcement officers stand watch in front of a house on Seymour Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio on May 7, 2013, where Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight were found alive May 6, 2013 after having been held hostage for years

Knight became pregnant five times during her years in captivity. She had been starved and beaten by Castro until she miscarried.

In April 2003, Castro abducted Amanda Berry and brought her into the house.

Knight, who refers to Castro as 'the dude' in her writing, recalled one night: 'Amanda's mother was on the news pleading for people to help find her daughter. The dude laughed. ''You see that? At least someone's looking for her. But who's looking for you? Not a soul. That's because you don't mean nothin' to nobody.'''

By April 2004, Castro kidnapped Gina DeJesus and brought her to the home. He allowed her to be kept in the same room as Knight. The two girls developed a bond and held hands while they were abused.

Castro later loosened their chains after Berry became pregnant and allowed her to keep the baby. The son of Knight, who miscarried her baby, was adopted while his mother was in captivity.

The three girls were eventually allowed to go into the kitchen and living room for a few hours on the weekends.

Berry took advantage of Castro leaving the inner front door unlocked and screamed through the storm door for help in May 2013. A neighbor heard her and phoned 911.

As police officers descended the stairs to their basement prison, Knight said she turned to Gina DeJesus to tell her: 'You won't believe this. We're free. We are going home.'

That day, May 6, 2013 - the impossible happened - the three girls finally escaped.

Castro later was charged with 512 counts of kidnapping, 446 counts of rape and two counts of aggravated murder in the death of Knight's unborn baby. He committed suicide one month into his prison sentence, on September 3, 2013.

Knight's highly-anticipated second memoir will be a story of 'life filled with hope after suffering deep tragedy,' publisher Weinstein Books said in a statement.

Knight has since changed her name to Lily Rose.