Lady Gaga has teased the possibility of a sequel to her Telephone music video featuring Beyoncé.
Released in 2010, the final shots of the nine-minute-long film show the superstars driving through a desert while police sirens wail in the background. The Jonas Akerlund-directed video ends with the message, "To be continued..."
But when asked about Telephone during a recent interview for Vanity Fair's Lie Detector Test series, Gaga confirmed another instalment was in the works.
"The video for your song Telephone said, 'To be continued...' at the end. Will it ever be continued?" the host questioned, to which the popstar shyly replied, "Yes."
Gaga admitted she didn't know when the project would be released.
The Bad Romance singer was then shown a photo of Beyoncé and queried, "Will this person be in it?"
"Maybe," the 38-year-old responded, flashing a smile.
Gaga insisted any delays to the Telephone sequel weren't due to scheduling conflicts. Yet, she didn't indicate whether the collaboration would appear on her upcoming eighth studio album, Mayhem.
Elsewhere in the lie detector test, Gaga was probed over whether she had a desire to change her name.
"I think so, because I did. Right?" she laughed, referring to her real name, Stefani Germanotta.
The Die with a Smile hitmaker also maintained that she doesn't have a rule about who get to call her Stefani.
"I let a lot of different people call me Stefani. It's not a rule, really," she added.
Mayhem is set to drop on 7 March.