The music video forLady GagaandBeyoncé’s hit collaboration “Telephone” notably ends with the phrase, “To be continued…” And fans have been waiting with bated breath ever since.
In a new video forVanity Fair, the “Abracadabra” singer took a lie detector test and confirmed the long-awaited “Telephone” continuation is still coming — and despite remaining tight-lipped on the details, it seems she and Beyoncé could join forces once again.
“The video for your song ‘Telephone’ said ‘To be continued…’ at the end. Will it ever be continued?” asked the outlet’s host.
“Yes,” Gaga replied shakily, as if a bit hesitant to directly answer.
“When?” the host followed up.
“I don’t know,” said Gaga.
“Will this person be in it?” the host then asked, showing a photo of Queen Bey.
“Maybe,” responded Gaga, holding up the photo and flashing a smile.
Lady Gaga in February 2025; Beyoncé in December 2024.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
“Telephone” was released as the second single off 2009’sThe Fame Monster. The collaboration reached No. 3 on theBillboardHot 100 chart and earned a Grammy nomination for best pop collaboration with vocals.
Beyoncé then bails Gaga out of jail, and they embark on a road trip in the Pussy Wagon from Quentin Tarantino’sKill Bill: Volume 1, murdering a slew of men in a diner before driving off into the desert as the continuation teaser flashes on screen.
Aside from the Mars collaboration, the only other featured artist on the album is Gesaffelstein on the track “Killah” — so it’s quite possible the long-awaited “Telephone” sequel will not appear onMayhem.
According to Mother Monster herself, however, fans shouldn’t give up hope for the iconic music video’s next chapter.
Lady Gaga.Vanity Fair/Youtube
Vanity Fair/Youtube
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Elsewhere in theVanity Fairvideo, Gaga responded to a claim that she allegedly once wanted to perform at SXSW from inside a Doritos vending machine.
“I wanted to perform inside the vending machine? That sounds like I might’ve said that. I don’t remember though,” she said.
source: people.com