Many people don't realize that Shahs of Sunset's Asa Soltan Rahmati has known her boyfriend Jermaine Jackson Jr. since she was 15 years old.

'Jermaine and I met in high school when I first moved to America and we totally, like, used to look at each other,' the 39-year-old Iranian refugee revealed during an interview on DailyMail.com's Facebook Live on Monday.

'And I knew I was going to be with him forever, when I saw his face. He was one of the first faces I saw in America. It was mystical.'

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It began in Beverly Hills: Many people don't realize that Shahs of Sunset's Asa Soltan Rahmati has known her boyfriend Jermaine Jackson Jr. since she was 15 years old (pictured in 2014)

After graduation, the reality star didn't see Jermaine - whose father was a member of The Jackson 5 - again for 20 years, but they've been inseparable for the last six years.

The couple are not technically engaged, but Rahmati calls Jackson her 'soul mate' and she hopes they'll start a family.

'I mean, you know, I think soon, maybe,' Asa - sometimes spelled 'A$A' - gushed.

'There seems to be never a perfect time. But we're super in love and it would be the biggest, happiest thing in my life when it happens!'

The 39-year-old Iranian refugee revealed to MailOnline on Monday: 'Jermaine and I met in high school when I first moved to America and we totally, like, used to look at each other. And I knew I was going to be with him forever, when I saw his face. He was one of the first faces I saw in America. It was mystical'

'My soul mate': After graduation, the reality star didn't see Jermaine - whose father was a member of The Jackson 5 - again for 20 years, but they've been inseparable for the last six years (pictured in 2013)

'It would be the biggest, happiest thing in my life when it happens!' The couple are not technically engaged, but Rahmati calls Jackson her 'soul mate' and she hopes they'll start a family

The selfie enthusiast already calls five-time Grammy-winning pop diva Janet Jackson, 'Auntie Janet.'

'I'm so excited that she's pregnant!' said Rahmati, who recently caught up with 18-year-old Paris Jackson.

'The Jacksons are legends. They're such a beautifully talented family. It's been a real honor to get to know them better.'

Back in 2014, the Diamond Water creator launched her family-run business Asa Kaftans in Venice, and her latest line offers 40 different varieties.

Almost related: The selfie enthusiast - who boasts 594K followers - already calls five-time Grammy-winning pop diva Janet Jackson, 'Auntie Janet' (pictured March 26)

'The Jacksons are legends!' Rahmati recently caught up with 18-year-old Paris Jackson (L)

She continued: 'They're such a beautifully talented family. It's been a real honor to get to know them better'

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'It's not like a muumuu, where it's like, "Oh let me hide my body." You put on some heels, you can can belt it, you can tie it up, put on some jewelry and then you're as glam as you want to be,' Asa explained.

'They're just comfortable. I love feeling feminine and sensual. [Kaftans are] kind of like see-through and you see the silhouette a little bit. It's like art. There's nothing better.'

Rahmati - who boasts 594K followers - continued: 'The best thing about a kaftan is you can go from nothing to full glam putting on a kaftan.'

Catch more of Asa and her 'Persian posse' on the fifth season of Shahs of Sunset, which airs Sundays on Bravo.

'It's not like a muumuu, where it's like, "Oh let me hide my body"': Back in 2014, the Diamond Water creator launched her family-run business Asa Kaftans in Venice, and her latest line offers 40 different varieties

Asa explained: 'They're just comfortable. I love feeling feminine and sensual. [Kaftans are] kind of like see-through and you see the silhouette a little bit. It's like art. There's nothing better'

Rahmati continued: 'The best thing about a kaftan is you can go from nothing to full glam putting on a kaftan'