Lady Gaga stole the show at the 81st Venice International Film Festival with her eye-catching engagement ring.
Lady Gaga unveils massive engagement ring
The renowned pop star proudly showcased her sizable diamond ring for the first time on September 3 while arriving with her partner, Michael Polansky, ahead of the premiere of “Joker: Folie à Deux.”
The couple, together for four years, exuded joy as they emerged from their vehicle, sharing a kiss in front of the cameras.
Lady Gaga, known for her love of the spotlight, strategically flaunted the ring on her left hand throughout the event.
Gaga paired the ring with an elegant black minidress featuring large white polka dots and a striking bow detail, complemented by ruffled bell sleeves.
Her ensemble was completed with black tights, pointed pumps, and a half-up hairstyle, blending playfulness with sophistication.
Polansky appeared comfortable in the limelight, a role he has assumed during various public appearances alongside Lady Gaga.
This event marked the first clear view of the ring since Gaga accidentally revealed her engagement earlier in the summer at the Paris Olympics.
The ring, boasting a significant oval-cut diamond, embodies “go big or go home,” reflecting Gaga’s bold style.
Exciting news about Lady Gaga’s upcoming music
Aside from the ring, Lady Gaga had another surprise in store at Venice.
Fans eagerly anticipating new music from the artist were in for a treat.
In a sudden Instagram reveal on September 3, Gaga announced that the lead single from her next album would be released next month.
The post teased her schedule for the Venice Film Festival, highlighting the highly anticipated “LG7 first single,” scheduled for October.
While the exact release date remains unknown, this announcement heralds a new era for Lady Gaga, generating excitement among fans since the mysterious hints following her Paris Olympics performance in 2024.
With her first album release in years on the horizon, Gaga is poised to make a triumphant return to both the music and film industries.