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Lady Gaga confirmed during Bruno Mars' Romantic Radio TikTok Live event that her wedding to Michael Polansky will happen 'soon', telling the singer on his stream that she and her fiancé expect to marry after spending the past year travelling together. The remark, made late in the broadcast and delivered almost casually, marked her clearest public update on the wedding since Polansky proposed two years ago while they were backpacking.

Gaga has kept the engagement unusually private, especially for someone whose major life moments have often unfolded under relentless attention. She has rarely spoken about the proposal or their plans, offering only the occasional reminder that she wants the day to remain protected from spectacle. That is why the short, lightly offered line about getting married soon immediately caught the attention of fans who have waited for any sign of movement.

Her appearance on the livestream itself was intimate. Gaga phoned in during Mars' event to ask him to choose a song for Polansky, linking the request to the life they were building together. She said, 'Me and my fiancé have been traveling all year. But we're getting married soon, we were hoping you could choose a special song for us.' Mars responded with an easy sense of timing, recommending Risk It All, the first track on his new album, and dedicating it to both Gaga and Polansky.

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Lady Gaga Wedding Details Remain Sparse Despite Rising Speculation

The singer offered no new information about the wedding. She shared no timeline, no venue, no aesthetic hints. Nothing in the source confirms a date or location, and her statement that the wedding is happening soon is the only concrete detail available.

Even so, her remark was enough to spark another wave of speculation among fans. Some have suggested that the ceremony could fall in the summer, basing the theory on the timing of her Mayhem Ball tour, which the source notes is due to finish in New York next month. The thought is tidy and appealing. But it is still only a fan deduction and has no confirmed link to her plans.

Gaga, now 39, has been clear about wanting the day kept private. In an earlier interview she said she was 'desperately trying to keep that so private' before describing the coming wedding as the best day of her life. The phrasing suggests a new priority, one shaped by years of public exposure and the pressure of living inside a global celebrity machine.

How The Lady Gaga Wedding Fits Michael Polansky's Quiet Preferences

Polansky appears to share Gaga's taste for a low‑key celebration. According to Daily Star, he said they have considered eloping during quieter breaks in their schedule and admitted that the idea often resurfaces when they spot a free weekend ahead. He described the temptation simply, wondering aloud whether 'we can get married that weekend'.

He added that they do not want a large wedding and hope instead for something they can enjoy at their own pace. He said he and Gaga already feel married in many ways, and that the ceremony would not change the fundamentals of their relationship. The comment was plain, almost unvarnished, and helped sketch a picture of a couple trying to keep the meaningful parts of their private life intact.

Gaga has also spoken about wanting children with Polansky in the future, saying, 'I would love to have kids one day. I'm excited to be a mum. I used to have a lot of apprehension about it.' She added that she would want any future children to make their own choices in life, saying, 'If our children only understand Mummy's job, that's a very narrow view of life. There's so much in the world, and I want them to be able to choose for themselves who they want to be.'