Lady Gaga wasted no time getting to know Michael Polansky.
The pop star revealed in a new interview that she asked her now-fiancé a bold question on their first date.
“We’d been talking for, like, three weeks on the phone every single day, just getting to know each other, and Michael flew to Vegas when I was doing my show to take me on our first date,” she told Michael Strahan on “Good Morning America” Friday.
“Before we even sat down, I said, ‘Do you want marriage and kids?’ And he goes, ‘Yeah, I do.’ And I said, ‘OK, great. Do you want some Champagne?’ And he goes, ‘Sure,’” she recalled.
Gaga explained that she is “a family girl” who wants “marriage and kids more than anything.”
The Grammy winner, 38, and Polansky, 41, met at a charity event in 2019 and got engaged last year.
“He just loves the whole me, and I learn a lot from him. He’s so supportive. He’s got an incredibly kind heart,” she gushed of the venture capitalist in Friday’s interview.
“He’s my best friend. Being in a partnership with your best friend, I feel like, is a huge blessing, and I couldn’t imagine going through life with anyone but him, honestly.”
Polansky was also a collaborator on Gaga’s new album, “Mayhem,” as both an executive producer and co-writer of songs including the single “Disease” and the power ballad “Blade of Grass,” which the “A Star Is Born” actress wrote about his proposal.
“We have a really creative relationship,” she said on “GMA,” adding, “It’s also, like, nice to be in the mayhem with someone else.”
However, Gaga, who previously said the couple wants to marry at a courthouse, is in no rush to walk down the aisle.
When Strahan asked about wedding planning, the “Bad Romance” singer simply replied, “It’s going.”