Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney have broken up after five years, ending their engagement
Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney, who’ve been dating for five years and engaged for more than a year, are a couple no more, according to reports out Tuesday.
The two broke up recently, People said in confirming the split; TMZ, which had the news first, narrowed the split down to “earlier this month.” However, Gaga was not wearing her engagement ring in photos taken when she met the Dalai Lama on June 26.
The “Chicago Fire” actor proposed to the singer on Valentine’s Day 2015. and as recently as March, around her 30th birthday, there were rumors that the two had secretly gotten married.
“He gave me his heart on Valentine’s Day, and I said YES!” Gaga wrote on Instagram at the time, posting a picture showing her heart-shaped engagement ring.
That diamond ring was also missing in a photo she posted Monday night after a day working with kids at a home for boys in Los Cabos, Mexico, where according to People she’s vacationing with friends.
There are no details out yet about how or why the breakup happened, and reps for the former flames weren’t immediately commenting.
Kinney and Gaga -- real name Stefani Germanotta -- met in mid-2011 while shooting the video for “You and I,” in which a shirtless Kinney tended to his lady in various incarnations, simulated sex with her and donned a white tux to marry her. Rumors that they were dating surfaced soon after.
“We were in the middle of this scene and I remember that he kissed me,” the “Poker Face” singer told Ellen DeGeneres in 2013. “And it wasn’t scripted for him to kiss me, and I was sort of like, umm, was that real or was that fake? And he just didn’t really say anything, and that was fine by me, and we just kept filming.”
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