Celebrity Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney Take the Polar Bear Plunge for the Second Year in a Row "Me and Taylor love getting cold in your honor every year," Lady Gaga wrote on Instagram By Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble is a Senior Digital News Editor and the Sports Editor for PEOPLE Digital. She's worked at PEOPLE for over seven years as a writer, reporter and editor across our Entertainment, Lifestyle and News teams, covering everything from the Super Bowl to the Met Gala. She's been nominated for the ASME NEXT Awards for Journalists Under 30, and previously wrote for Us Weekly while on staff at Wenner Media. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 6, 2016 05:50 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Tasos Katopodis/Getty The water may be cold but Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney‘s hearts are certainly warm. Following up their 2015 dip, the couple ran into the frigid waters of Lake Michigan once again at Chicago’s 16th Annual Polar Plunge on Sunday in support of the Special Olympics. Dressed in all black, save for her Chicago Blackhawks’ hat, Gaga, 29, was all smiles with her shirtless fiancé, 34. “We love the city of Chicago and the Polar Plunge for The Special Olympics,” the singer wrote on Instagram alongside a photo from the event. “These men and women are brave and powerful. Me and Taylor love getting cold in your honor every year.” Of another photo from the event, she wrote, “We had such a good time! Though I can tell Taylor’s shorts were freezing in this pic!” VIDEO: Celebs React to Lady Gaga’s Flawless National Anthem Performance Other celebrities at the North Avenue Beach included Today‘s Al Roker, as well as the stars of Chicago Med and Chicago P.D.. Around $1.5 million was raised for Special Olympics Chicago, and over 6,000 participated, according to the Chicago Tribune. It’s been a busy week for Gaga, who performed at the Academy Awards last Sunday for her Oscar-nominated song, “Til It Happens to You.” While her performance, which features real-life sexual assault survivors from the song’s film, The Hunting Ground, earned rave reviews, Gaga ultimately lost the Best Original Song award to Sam Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall.”