Lady Gaga Confirms Long-Awaited 'Telephone' Sequel with Possible Beyoncé Return

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Pop superstar Lady Gaga has finally addressed the long-awaited continuation of her iconic "Telephone" music video featuring Beyoncé, sending fans into a frenzy of speculation.

During a recent lie detector interview with Vanity Fair, Gaga cautiously confirmed that the music video, which famously ended with "To Be Continued..." fifteen years ago, will indeed receive its promised sequel. When pressed about Beyoncé's involvement in the project, Gaga teasingly responded with "Maybe" - a response the lie detector verified as truthful.

The original "Telephone," released as part of Gaga's EP The Fame Monster in 2009, became a cultural phenomenon with its nine-and-a-half-minute cinematic music video. The track, initially written for Britney Spears, evolved into a powerhouse collaboration between Gaga and Beyoncé.

Addressing speculation about scheduling conflicts with Beyoncé being the reason for the delayed continuation, Gaga firmly denied such claims with a clear "No." The news comes as both artists are experiencing career highs, with Beyoncé's recent Cowboy Carter success and Gaga's upcoming album Mayhem set for March 7 release.

The revelation about "Telephone" arrived alongside other insights from Gaga, including confirmation that her alter ego Jo Calderone has been retired. As fans eagerly await both Mayhem and the "Telephone" continuation, Gaga describes her return to pop music as "reassembling a shattered mirror," creating something "beautiful and whole in its own new way."