Lady Gaga opens up about her fears of being single forever, offering insight into her personal struggles with finding love.
Lady Gaga, the renowned American singer, has confessed that she believed her fame would leave her perpetually alone.
Having recently announced her engagement to Michael Polansky, the thirty-eight-year-old woman expressed a sense of relief for no longer being single.
During an interview with Vogue, she expressed her apprehension regarding having to handle everything on her own indefinitely.
The thought of living this vast life without any support was daunting and quite frightening for her.
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She believed that unless someone had experienced it firsthand, they couldn’t truly relate to how overwhelming the situation was.
However, now she’s grateful that she no longer has to face such a challenge alone.
Gaga characterized her partner as a “completely encouraging and affectionate individual” who aimed to understand her beyond just being famous.
“I had been dedicated to my career since adolescence, but the benefit of that period was being able to concentrate fully on my romance.
I encountered an incredibly supportive and affectionate person who desired to understand me as myself – not just Lady Gaga,” she explained.
Michael Polansky, Lady Gaga’s fiancé was introduced to her by her mother as revealed by the pop star herself.