Call this a good romance.
Lady Gaga referred to longtime partner Michael Polansky as her “fiancé” while attending a swimming competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
“This is my fiancé, Michael,” the singer told France’s Prime Minister Gabriel Attal in a video posted to TikTok Sunday.
The significant introduction came as the politician greeted Gaga and praised her “stunning performance” during the opening ceremony on Friday.
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Reps for Gaga did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
During the ceremony, the Grammy winner, 38, performed a rendition of “Mon Truc en Plumes” by French superstar Zizi Jeanmaire.
For the iconic number, Gaga wore a Dior Haute Couture black feather jacket with a sequined, black-and-pink skirt before stripping down to a black bustier, panties and opera gloves.
Pink feathers surrounded the pop star as her backup dancers waved them around.
Prior to arriving in Paris for the summer games, the “Bad Romance” songstress sparked engagement rumors with Polansky when she stepped out in April with a massive diamond on her ring finger.
At the time, Gaga was photographed wearing the bling while walking in West Hollywood, Calif.
Gaga — who has been romantically linked to the investor since 2019 — was spotted smiling as the gem peeked out from underneath the sleeve of her black coat.
Page Six was the first to confirm Polansky’s identity in 2020 after he and the “Star Is Born” actress were seen together on a date.
While the couple has been notoriously private, the “Telephone” hitmaker gushed over her man, calling him her “whole life,” during an interview with the Hollywood Reporter in November 2021.
Gaga was previously engaged to actor Taylor Kinney from 2015 to 2016 and talent agent Christian Carino from 2017 to 2019.