Lady Gaga and Beyoncé set to premiere "Telephone" video
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Lady Gaga is set to premiere her "Telephone" video, which features Beyoncé, on the US TV station E! News at 11:30pm EST on March 11. E! News revealed the information on March 7 during its coverage of the Oscars red carpet. Information about the video's online release is expected to follow shortly on Lady Gaga's website.
On March 4, Lady Gaga took to her Twitter account to let fans know the video was on its way, and she has also posted three stills from the video on her website. The video is said to pick up where her "Papparazzi" video left off, reportedly beginning with Lady Gaga in prison and including a scene in which Beyoncé comes to her rescue. Directed by Jonas Akerland, who also directed "Papparazzi," the video is also apparently inspired by Quentin Tarantino.
Lady Gaga and Beyoncé previously collaborated on the video for "Video Phone," which premiered in November. That song first appeared on Beyoncé's album I Am...Sasha Fierce.
For information about online and/or international release dates for "Telephone," stay informed at www.ladygaga.com, where a countdown to the video release has begun.
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