Lady Gaga finds love at 38, admits fear of loneliness
Pop sensation, Lady Gaga, has opened up about her journey to love, revealing that she once feared she would be single forever.
The “Bad Romance” singer, who recently announced her engagement to Michael Polansky, shared her heartfelt story in an interview with Vogue.
“I kind of thought I was going to have to do this all by myself—forever,” Gaga confessed.
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The 38-year-old star, who has been in the spotlight since her teenage years, admitted that the pressures of fame often made her feel isolated.
However, her perspective shifted when she met her now-fiancé.
“I’d been so focused on my career since I was a teenager. And the gift of that time was that I got to completely focus on my relationship.
“I met this totally supportive, loving human being who wanted to get to know me—outside of Lady Gaga,” she gushed.
Polansky, who was introduced to Gaga by her mother, has been a source of support and love, helping her navigate the challenges of celebrity life.
According to Vogue, Gaga revealed her partner of five years proposed back in April after they spent the day rock climbing.
Michael Polansky is the CEO of The Parker Group, managing the business and philanthropic interests of Napster founder and Facebook investor Sean Parker.
A Harvard graduate with a degree in applied mathematics and computer science, Polansky’s academic background helped him succeed in the tech world.
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