Grammys 2026: Lady Gaga thanks fiancé Michael Polansky after big win
Lady Gaga won two golden gramophones at the 2026 Grammy Awards
Lady Gaga expressed her love for her fiancé, Michael Polanski, while accepting one of her trophies at the 2026 Grammy Awards on Sunday.
The 39-year-old songstress, who won two golden gramophones at this year's ceremony, dedicated a portion of her speech to the American entrepreneur, to whom she got engaged in April 2024.
At the 68th annual award ceremony, Lady won the Best Pop Vocal Album award for her sixth studio record, MAYHEM.
Earlier in the day, the Joker 2 actress was honored with the Best Pop Dance Recording trophy for her hit song, Abracadabra.
During her award-acceptance speech, Lady declared her love for Michael.
"I'm honored to be up here," she began. "I've been making music since I was a little girl, and every time I'm here, I still feel like I have to pinch myself."
"I respect everybody in this room so much," she continued. Then, the Poker Face hitmaker turned to look at Michael sitting among the stars in the audience.
"I have to say thank you first to my partner, Michael," she gushed. "I love you so much. You are by my side every single day in a way that I can't thank you enough for."
"You worked so hard with me on this record all year," added Lady. "So, I love you and thank you."
For those unversed, the 2026 Grammy Award ceremony took place at Crypto.com Arena in LA on Sunday.
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