Lady Gaga made an unforgettable entrance at the U.K. premiere of Joker: Folie à Deux, where she brought a touch of drama and grandeur to the event.
The acclaimed actress and singer graced the red carpet alongside her fiancé, Michael Polansky, both looking impeccably styled in outfits by the fashion house Celine.
Gaga’s stunning ensemble featured a bold red gown accentuated by a dramatic puff shoulder cropped blazer that captured the attention of all in attendance. Complementing her glamorous look, she adorned her eyes with blue eyeshadow and artfully drew a tear down one cheek to pay homage to her character, Harley Quinn, a nod that fans of the franchise would undoubtedly appreciate.
Michael Polansky matched his fiancée with a clean-cut look, donning a polished black suit complete with a silk jacquard black tie. The couple’s chemistry was palpable as they exchanged affectionate kisses and posed for photographers, embodying a shared delight in their public display of love.
This wasn’t the first time the couple had walked a red carpet together. Just three weeks ago, they shared another memorable appearance at the Venice Film Festival premiere of Joker: Folie à Deux, where they both opted for elegant black attire and showcased similar tender moments amidst the star-studded crowd.
In a candid interview with Vogue earlier this month, Gaga opened up about her relationship with Polansky, sharing insights into how their love blossomed, particularly during the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I had never met anyone like Michael,” Gaga reflected, highlighting the profound connection they have forged. She praised Polansky’s intelligence and kindness, noting the contrasts in their lives—her world of public attention and his preference for privacy. “He’s a very private guy, and he’s not with me for any other reason than that we are right for each other.”
“But I think what I want my fans to know is that I’m just, like, so happy. I’m healthy. I feel like the last time they heard from me—in this way—was Chromatica, and that album was about an absolutely horrible time for me with my mental health.
I was in a really dark place. I struggled for, like, many years before that. But everything started to change. Because I had a real friend who saw the ways in which I was unhappy and why. And he wasn’t afraid to truly hold my hand. And get to know me. On a very deep level.”