Are Lady Gaga and Beyoncé finally giving us a 'Telephone' sequel?
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In a new "Lie Detector Test" interview with Vanity Fair, Gaga was asked about the possibility of working on a continuation of The Fame Monster music video for "Telephone." After a brief pause, Mother Monster seemed to confirm that the story would indeed go on. "Yes," Gaga said.
However, upon being asked when this sequel would happen, the "Abracadabra" singer admitted she isn't entirely sure yet. Gaga was then asked whether Queen Bey would be involved in it. "Maybe," Gaga teased.
The clip of Gaga directly addressing this question was re-shared via Pop Crave, as seen below.
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15 years ago, Gaga and Beyoncé were a powerhouse duo that turned "Telephone" into a smash hit. The song even earned a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, along with ASCAP and BMI Pop Music Awards.
The music video, which paid homage to Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction, was also nominated for three MTV Video Music Awards in 2010, including Video of the Year, and was later named Billboard's Best Video of the Decade.
Given that the "Telephone" music video ends with the words "To Be Continued," Little Monsters and the Beyhive have been waiting for that next installment for quite some time now.
Watch the full "Lie Detector Test" video from Lady Gaga with below.
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