Lady Gaga Declares Her Love For Michael Polansky During Emotional Grammys Speech
- On Feb. 01, 2026, Lady Gaga won Best Pop Vocal Album for Mayhem at the 68th GRAMMY Awards held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
- According to accounts of the album's making, Polansky, who is credited on Mayhem, worked closely with Gaga during its creation and is listed alongside her in the nominations.
- During her acceptance, Lady Gaga kissed and thanked her fiancé Michael Polansky, saying `I have to say thank you first to my partner, Michael,` and urged women to `always listen to yourself and always fight for your ideas.`
- Gaga will keep touring, with the Mayhem Tour continuing into Spring 2026, including a U.S. leg starting February 14 in Glendale and ending April 13 in New York City, reinforcing her pop‑icon status.
- With seven nominations at the 2026 Grammys, Gaga urged women in music to fight for their ideas, crediting her partner Michael Polansky for his contributions.
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Grammys 2026: Lady Gaga tells women to 'fight for your ideas' in speech
Casting a spell on the night, Lady Gaga won two Grammys on Sunday, using her acceptance speech to take a moment for women in the music industry.Mother Monster was nominated for seven Grammys, taking home best pop vocal album for Mayhem and best dance pop recording for already-eternal banger "Abracadabra," During her acceptance speech, Gaga thanked her team, partner Michael Polansky, and producer Andrew Watt, before championing women in music."I …
Lady Gaga won a Grammy in the category of best vocal album. In her acceptance speech, she highlighted the difficulty of working as a woman in the music industry
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