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Lady Gaga has called off her engagement to Christian Carino

''It just didn't work out.''
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Lady Gaga has officially called off her engagement to talent agent Christian Carino, a rep has confirmed.

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Speculation that the couple had split began circulating after the Grammys earlier this month, when the singer and actress showed up to the awards ceremony solo and sans her eye-catching sapphire engagement ring.

The 32-year-old’s rep confirmed to People that the couple had indeed ended their relationship.

An additional source told People, “It just didn’t work out.”

“Relationships sometimes end. There’s no dramatic story.”

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Lady Gaga and Christian Carino at last year’s Grammy Awards. (Image: Getty)

The couple, who had only officially confirmed their engagement in October last year, looked incredibly loved up just weeks before the split, while attending the Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Awards together, for Gaga’s role in the film A Star Is Born.

Gaga and Christian were first linked in January 2017, around six months after she had ended her five year relationship with actor Taylor Kinney.

Lady Gaga was previously engaged to actor Taylor Kinney, they ended their five year relationship mid-2016. (Image: Getty)

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In recent years Lady Gaga has been incredibly open about her struggles with mental illness and fibromyalgia, a form of chronic pain.

At the end of the 2016 the hit-maker was forced to cancel her performance at the Rock In Rio festival after being hospitalised, with the star saying she was “devastated” she couldn’t perform.

“I would do anything for u but I have to take care of my body right now,” the star wrote to her fans in an Instagram post.

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“I ask for your grace and understanding, and promise that I will come back and perform for you soon.”

“I’m so sorry, and I love you so much.”

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