Lady Gaga Sends Love To Fiancé Michael Polansky In Emotional Grammys Moment

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Lady Gaga showed some love to her "partner" Michael Polansky while accepting an award at the 2026 Grammys.

Gaga was awarded the trophy for Best Pop Vocal Album for her album MAYHEM at the Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday (February 1). During her acceptance speech, she shouted out her fiancé for not only his work on the record but for his support in all aspects of their life together, per E! News. She previously confirmed their engagement during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and has repeatedly praised the "love of [her] life."

"I have to say thank you first to my partner, Michael," she said. "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 "Abracadabra" singer, 39, also offered words of encouragement for other female artists and stressed the importance of advocating for yourself and your creative vision.

"I know sometimes when you're in the studio with a bunch of guys, it can be hard," she said. "I urge you to always listen to yourself and always fight for your ideas, fight for your songs, fight for yourselves as a producer. Make sure that you are heard loudly."

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