Lady Gaga in chains and cigarette shades. Photo: PRNewsFoto/Interscope Records
We previously showed you one of the film stills that the flamboyant diva leaked of her new video for Beyoncé-assisted hit single "Telephone," in which Gaga wears her hair in the shape of a, well, telephone.
And now the oft-pantless pop star is wetting our appetites further by putting three new images of the video on the Web in anticipation of the actual premiere of the video tomorrow (March 11).
"What I like about it is it's a real true pop event," Gaga told KIIS-FM's Ryan Seacrest last month about the video. "When I was younger I was always excited when there was a big giant event happening in pop music and that's what I wanted this to be."
In a new press release, the nine-minute Jonas Akerlund-directed video is described as "gritty, erotic and wildly fierce," as well as a "visually stunning, cinematic masterpiece... rich with Gaga's unique dance stylings, iconic costume design and unworldly hair and make-up, this is far from your typical music video."
Lady Gaga goes rock 'n' roller. Photo: PRNewsFoto/Interscope Records
So far seven film stills from the new video have been released, including two with telephone-fashioned hair and headpieces, a couple of Gaga in a Wonder Woman-like stars-and-stripes bikini and another of her completely naked, wrapped in yellow police tape.
The newest images feature Gaga as a "Grease"-era biker, in a studded leather jacket with Coke can rollers in her platinum hair; the other finds her wrapped in chains (over a beaded gown), sporting sunglasses made of cigarettes.
The last of the new images gives us our first look at Beyoncé, who previously tapped Gaga to be in her sexy "Video Phone" video. This time around, B dons shredded denim short-shorts, a bedazzled jacket and pumps that scream '90s Versace and a Betty Page 'do.
Beyoncé, clearly not a fan of the hold music. Photo: PRNewsFoto/Interscope Records
"Telephone" is the second single from Lady Gaga's platinum album "The Fame Monster." The video for her first single, "Bad Romance," features Gaga wearing the famed armadillo heels by late designer Alexander McQueen.