Lady Gaga opens up about her mental health battle and fiancé’s lifesaving support
Lady Gaga has revealed her struggles with mental health during the intense period of 'A Star Is Born' and her album 'Joanne'. She credits her friend Michael Polansky, now her fiancé, for supporting her through her mental health crisis and aiding in her recovery.
Gaga opened up about her mental health journey in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. She admitted that she didn't think she could improve at one point, but with the help of psychiatric care and her loved ones, she managed to overcome her struggles. During this challenging time, Gaga was prescribed lithium to help cope with her intense schedule.
Gaga's friend, later identified as Michael Polansky, played a significant role in her mental health recovery. Now engaged, Polansky has been a constant source of support for the singer. Despite the challenges, Gaga has continued to achieve great success. She won a Golden Globe and an Oscar for the original song 'Shallow' from 'A Star Is Born'. Recently, she released her sixth solo studio album, 'Mayhem', on March 7, 2023. Rumors also suggest that she might join the cast of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'.
Lady Gaga's openness about her mental health journey serves as an inspiration. Despite facing challenges, she has continued to create music and achieve awards. With the support of her fiancé Michael Polansky, she has become a 'healthy, whole person', ready to take on new projects like 'Mayhem' and potentially 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'.