After her talk-of-the-town performance during the Super Bowl Ll Halftime Show on Feb.5, Lady Gaga is once again atop the news as it has been confirmed that she is now dating Creative Artists Agency (CAA) talent agent Christian Carino. The two have been spotted being especially cozy days prior and during the Super Bowl event, where the reported lovers were seen kissing and taking photos.
The "Bad Romance" hitmaker and the talent agent were spotted together in Tommy Hilfiger and Gigi Hadid's Spring 2017 fashion show in Venice, California last Feb. 5 and during a Kings of Leon concert last Jan. 28. A source exclusively confirmed to People that the two are actually dating.
Carino is a renowned talent agent whose clients include Hollywood superstars Justin Beiber, Miley Cyrus, Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Lopez. He, as well, effectively represents Gaga in CAA. Carino was formerly linked to actress Lauren Cohan, who plays the role of Maggie in the thriller series "The Walking Dead".
In July 2016, the six-time Grammy winner and her former fiancé, Taylor Kinney, called off their engagement after four years of being together. The two were known to be in good terms after the break up, as Gaga told fans that they both believed they were soulmates and were only taking a break. The pop superstar has been single since then.
During her "On Air with Ryan Seacrest" interview, Gaga, 30, acted coy when she was asked if there was any special guy she celebrated her successful halftime performance with, saying "I don't know! You know I don't talk about my love life, Ryan!", while keeping her giggles discreet. Gaga playfully continued, "I'm really red, and it doesn't do with my outfit.", reports Us Weekly.
Gaga later confronted the topic of body shaming during the interview, explaining to the radio host how important it is to be proud and positive of your own body and how it should not be made a big deal. She also posted on her social media account on Tuesday, Feb. 7, with the caption, "I heard my body is a topic of conversation so I wanted to say, I'm proud of my body and you should be proud of yours too."