Lady Gaga continues to tease a sequel to her hit song “Telephone” which featured Beyoncé. The song was released in 2010 as part of Gaga’s The Fame Monster EP. The almost 10-minute music video features ...
Little Monsters and Beyhive, we’re in for a treat. Remember that time last year when fans speculated whether Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter promo was hinting at a “Telephone” sequel? It turns out, they weren ...
We did it, Honey Bee. Lady Gaga just gave the “Telephone” update fans have been waiting for. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the premiere of her concert film, Gaga: Chromatica Ball, on May 23, ...
Lady Gaga is picking up the telephone again and it sounds like Beyoncé might be answering. During Gaga's Vanity Fair lie detector interview, the "Abracadabra" star was asked about the final frame of ...
Back in 2010, Lady Gaga and Beyoncé had a major pop moment when they collaborated on “Telephone” from Gaga’s The Fame Monster. For years, fans have wondered if there would be a sequel, and now Gaga ...
Lady Gaga intends to keep the one promise she has yet to fulfill. In Vanity Fair’s newest “Lie Detector Test” video, posted on Feb. 19, Gaga opened up about the long-awaited sequel to her famous ...
They’re kinda busy — hopefully. The former Destiny’s Child member, 42, and the “Poker Face” singer, 37, dropped their hit collab “Telephone” in 2009. And since Beyoncé announced her new album ...
Are Lady Gaga & Beyonce Releasing a ‘Telephone’ Sequel? Neither Gaga nor Beyoncé has confirmed whether or not they’re continuing “Telephone” with a new music video or sequel film. Nevertheless, their ...
Over the weekend, Beyoncé surprised everyone by dropping two new country songs, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages.” As she is gearing up for her next album arriving on March 29, currently known as ...
Hello, hello, baby, is there a “Telephone” sequel on the horizon? Lady Gaga responded to the rumors about her and Beyoncé possibly creating a second part of their 2010 music video. While there is no ...
The Pussy Wagon is driving out of the garage for one more spin, and that’s a promise from Lady Gaga herself. Fifteen years after her iconic video with Beyoncé “Telephone” ended with a “To be continued ...