Where Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky's Relationship Stands: 'They're Not Rushing Next Steps,' Says Source

Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky’s relationship remains solid.

A source tells ET that Gaga and Polansky are "together and going strong," adding that while they're not in a rush to take the next steps, they are "content with where things are at."

The source notes that the couple recently enjoyed a trip together, further strengthening their bond. Whether it's cozy date nights or simply enjoying each other's company in a low-key setting, Gaga and Polansky are described as "very happy."

Their romance first sparked public interest on New Year's Eve 2019, when they shared affectionate moments in Las Vegas following one of Gaga's concerts. However, it wasn't until February 2020 that Gaga made their relationship Instagram official, sharing a photo of the couple cuddling on a yacht in Miami, Florida.

Polansky co-founded and serves as Executive Director of the Parker Foundation, a philanthropy organization that launched in June 2015 thanks to a $600 million gift by Facebook co-founder Sean Parker and his wife, Alexandra. The foundation is dedicated to pursuing systemic change in Life Sciences, Global Public Health, Civic Engagement and the Arts. Notably, Polansky also co-founded the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, which works to accelerate the development of breakthrough immune therapies used to treat various forms of cancer.

While Gaga's professional endeavors continue to captivate audiences, including her upcoming portrayal of Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux, her personal life with Polansky remains a steady anchor. The entrepreneur and investor has stood by Gaga's side, offering support and stability amid her bustling career.

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