Lady Gaga is ready to start a family with her fiancé, Michael Polansky. The singer recently opened up about having kids in an interview with Elle. The pop icon even talked about how she and Polansky would raise their kids. While speaking more on the topic, Gaga expressed her decision, saying, “I’m ready.” The singer and her fiancé also discussed their relationship, both professional and personal. From creating music to making pasta together, they couldn’t be more in love with each other.
Lady Gaga talks about raising a family and future with fiancé Michael Polansky
In an interview with Elle, Lady Gaga revealed that her prospects of motherhood couldn’t be too far in the future. She admitted to being open to the possibility of starting a family with Michael Polansky. The singer compared the concept of family to “the roots of the tree” while noting how it shapes one’s identity and “also defines your need for change.”
When asked how she would want her future children to interpret her art, Gaga revealed she would leave it up to them. The Grammy winner expressed that she would want her kids to think that she tried her best and stayed true to herself in her journey. Speaking more about how the couple would raise their kids, Gaga said, “That’s something Michael and I have talked about a lot—allowing our kids to be their own people.”
Moreover, Gaga didn’t hesitate when she imagined what her future would look like, further saying that it would include “me and Michael and our kids.” She also detailed her relationship with her fiancé. Apparently, it was the singer’s mother, Cynthia Germanotta, who set the couple up after meeting him at a charity event. Gaga recalled her mother telling her, “I’ve met your future husband.” She then revealed that the two enjoy making pasta together. The singer further divulged that she and Polansky’s mother, Ellen, have built a bond by sharing their life experiences.
Meanwhile, Michael Polansky also opened up about navigating a relationship with a partner as famous as Lady Gaga. While he acknowledged it was hard for them to have privacy like others, he credited it to the singer’s comfort with it. He said, “Our relationship is probably a lot like everyone else’s. We just have to figure out how to do some of it in public.” Polansky then stressed that the key lies in making strong bonds and finding normalcy when possible.