Lady Gaga has finally confirmed her engagement with Christian Carino after dating her talent agent for more than a year. The “Poker Face” singer revealed the engagement during her speech at Elle‘s 25th Annual Women in Hollywood Celebration at Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles, Cosmopolitan reported.
“Thank you to all the loved ones in my life. [Manager] Bobby [Campbell], I love you. Everyone at table five. My fiancé, Christian [Carino]. All the loved ones in my life who take care of me every day. And Ryan Murphy, thanks for giving me my first leading role [in American Horror Story: Hotel]. You know that Golden Globe belongs to you,” Lady Gaga said, casually confirming what everyone has speculated on for a while.
The songstress has had a remarkable year so far as her movie “A Star Is Born” has been praised by critics and audiences alike, with her chemistry with Bradley Cooper among the highlights of the film. What’s more, Lady Gaga also landed her very own Las Vegas residency, placing her in the category of Gwen Stefani and other spectacular performers out there. And with her engagement with Christian Carino now made public, the “Bad Romance” singer couldn’t be happier about where her life currently stands.
In the past, Lady Gaga and Christian Carino’s relationship was relatively under the radar, although the pair has always supported each other in whatever endeavor they're involved in. For instance, during the performance of the singer-turned-actress at the Super Bowl LI, the couple was seen being cozy on the field together.
Last year, Lady Gaga opened up a little bit regarding her relationship with Christian Carino and the effect he has on her life. “The best part about being in love with someone is having them there to catch you if you fall,” the songstress said. And in her speech on Monday, Gaga said that she had never imagined her life to take the path that it's currently on.


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