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She was born this way, but she’s not giving birth anytime soon! Lady Gaga just responded to pregnancy rumors in the most iconic way possible — with a Taylor Swift lyric.
The “Telephone” singer posted a TikTok with the caption, “not pregnant — just down bad at the gym” referencing Taylor’s song “Down Bad” from her recent album The Tortured Poets Department. In the same TikTok she encouraged her fans to vote and check their voting status on vote.org. “I don’t need to find an aesthetic, I am the aesthetic. I mean, I’m sure there’s somebody out there right now who’s trying to type out all these adjectives to describe me,” she lipsynced while donning bold black eyeliner and slicked back bleached hair.
@ladygaga register to vote or check if you’re registered EASILY at http://www.headcount.org
♬ I AM THE AESTHETIC _yaesthetician – yas 💚🌻🍭🫧
Over the weekend of June 2, 2024, paparazzi photos of Lady Gaga went viral when she attended her sister Natali’s wedding in Maine. People speculated that she had a baby bump after she wore a slim black dress. She was her sister’s maid of honor, per The Sun. She was walking with her partner Michael Polansky and was sporting a big diamond ring.
Polansky has been very supportive of their relationship and is frequently seen in Gaga’s Instagrams. In March 2021, a source told Entertainment Tonight that that “is super in love” with the philanthropist. “She has been telling her friends that she wants to get through a few projects and then focus on settling down,” the source said. “Gaga wants to have children one day and sees a future with Michael.”
Gaga previously expressed her excitement to having kids in an interview with InStyle. “I look forward to being a mom,’ she said. ‘Isn’t it incredible what we can do? We can hold a human inside and grow it. Then it comes out, and it’s our job to keep it alive.”
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