Lady Gaga and her fiancé, Michael Polansky, were the talk of the town at the latest Grammy Awards. The iconic singer not only dazzled on the red carpet but also took home the award for Best Pop Vocal Album, adding yet another accolade to her illustrious career. But it wasn’t just her talent that stole the spotlight – it was the heartfelt moment she shared with Polansky that had everyone buzzing.
As Gaga's name was announced, the couple embraced, sealing the moment with affection. Later, on stage, Gaga couldn’t help but express her gratitude for Polansky’s unwavering support.
“I have to say thank you, first, to my partner, Michael,” she said. “I love you so much. You are by my side every single day in a way that I can’t thank you enough for, and you worked so hard with me on this record all year. So I love you, and thank you.”
The cameras captured Polansky blowing kisses as Gaga spoke, a moment that fans and cameras alike adored.
Polansky has been a pivotal figure in the creation of Gaga's album, Mayhem. The album, which earned a total of six nominations at the ceremony, has tracks that Polansky helped to write. In a candid conversation with ELLE last January, Gaga credited Polansky for his contribution, noting that he "helped write, like, seven songs!"
Polansky reflected on the experience, sharing that working with Gaga was one of the most remarkable parts of his life. "To live with and coexist alongside someone making art and being creative in ways that very few people get to experience is a privilege," he said. The proximity of the studio to their home allowed for a seamless creative process, further enriched by their close relationship.
Their collaboration wasn’t just limited to songwriting. Polansky was a constant presence during the creative process, often seen working alongside Gaga in the studio. "What surprised me most was how fast she is," he confessed, marveling at Gaga's ability to bring a song to life in mere minutes.
Their journey, both personal and professional, has been as captivating as the music they've produced together, and the Grammys night was a testament to their combined passion and love.