“This Is the Happy Ending I’ve Always Wanted” - Lady Gaga Opens Up About Long-Held Dreams of Motherhood and Intimate Wedding Plans with Fiancé Michael Polansky:

 Global superstar Lady Gaga has shared an emotional and deeply personal glimpse into her future, revealing her profound desire to become a mother and the couple’s vision for a heartfelt, intimate wedding with longtime fiancé Michael Polansky. In a candid new cover story with Rolling Stone, the 39-year-old icon reflects on how Polansky, 42, has become her rock, transforming her life and paving the way for the family she’s always dreamed of.

The revelations come amid Gaga’s whirlwind promotion for her latest album, Mayhem, and her ongoing Mayhem Tour, which wraps in mid-April 2026. Yet, even as she dominates stages worldwide, Gaga’s heart is set on building a legacy beyond the spotlight—one rooted in love, creativity, and parenthood.

“Being a mom is the thing I want the most,” Gaga shared in the interview, her voice brimming with vulnerability and excitement. “Michael and I have talked about this for years. He’ll be a beautiful father—patient, kind, and endlessly creative, just like he is with me. We’re not waiting around; this is happening soon. It feels like the perfect next chapter after everything we’ve built together.”

The couple, who began dating in late 2019 after being introduced by Gaga’s mother, got engaged in April 2024 during a quiet hike in Malibu. Polansky, a tech entrepreneur and CEO of the Parker Foundation, proposed with a custom ring featuring a conflict-free diamond sourced from ethical mines—a nod to Gaga’s advocacy for sustainability and social justice. Their bond deepened through co-writing the poignant track “Blade of Grass” on Mayhem, a song born from their engagement that explores themes of enduring love and new beginnings.

Intimate Wedding Vibes: “We Already Feel Married”

Turning to their nuptials, Polansky revealed that wedding planning has become a joyful daily ritual. “We’re talking about it all the time,” he said. “We have these breaks in the tour, and they’re tempting dates for us. We don’t want a really big wedding, but we want to enjoy it. In a lot of ways, we already feel married, so it’s not like it’s gonna change much. It’ll be small, meaningful—surrounded by our closest friends, family, and maybe a few Little Monsters who’ve been with us from the start.”

Gaga echoed the sentiment, envisioning a ceremony that blends romance with her signature flair: “Think coastal sunset in Malibu, soft acoustic sets, and vows that feel like a love song. No extravagance, just us, celebrating the quiet magic we’ve found.” Sources close to the pair hint at a potential spring 2026 tie-the-knot, possibly dovetailing with tour hiatuses, followed swiftly by family expansion.

A New Era of Love and Legacy

Gaga’s openness about motherhood marks a poignant evolution for the artist, who has long championed mental health and LGBTQ+ rights. Prior to Polansky, she navigated personal struggles, but their partnership has been a beacon of stability. “He walked into my life when I needed him most,” she reflected. “Now, we’re ready to create a home filled with laughter, music, and little feet running around. Our nursery plans? Gender-neutral, inclusive designs—because love doesn’t come in boxes.”

The couple draws inspiration from Gaga’s godchildren, Elton John and David Furnish’s sons Zachary and Elijah, who have thrived despite their parents’ fame. “Their kids have turned out to be very happy,” Polansky noted. “That gives us hope—we’ll protect our family fiercely, but we won’t hide from the world.”

As Gaga prepares to headline major festivals in 2026, including a rumored Coachella slot, fans are buzzing with support for her personal milestones. “This is the happy ending I’ve always wanted,” she concluded. “Not the end of my story, but the heart of it.”

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