Lady Gaga already has a massively successful music career, a blockbuster film and numerous awards, including an Oscar, but now, she's venturing into yet another field: the beauty industry.

Eagle-eyed fans noticed that last year, the "A Star Is Born" actress filed for a trademark for "Haus Beauty." The filing included rights to lipstick, foundations, blusher, eye shadow, perfume, cleansers, toners, moisturizers, scrubs and more. However, there hasn't been an update regarding Haus Beauty following this, though there are a website and newsletter that fans can sign up for.

However, a new report from the Las Vegas Review Journal claimed that Gaga may soon launch Haus Beauty with a boutique on the Las Vegas strip.

According to the report, Gaga's outlet could be set up next to the Park Theatre at the Park MGM Grand, where the singer has had a residency since late 2018. Insiders said that the boutique will appear where merchandise for headliners used to be sold. The store is expected to open its doors in late May.

There is no word yet whether or not Gaga will be selling makeup products or a skincare line in the boutique. It is also uncertain whether or not she would focus on an entirely different type of merchandise. However, Gaga has already enjoyed back-to-back successes so it is likely fans all over the country will also be swarming her boutique once it opens.

If the report turns out to be accurate, this would not be Gaga's first time dabbling in the beauty industry. The "Shallow" singer teamed up with MAC Cosmetics as the face of its Viva Glam project in 2009 and 2010. For the initiative, she designed lipsticks and lip glosses in order to raise funds for AIDS research.

While not strictly in the beauty industry, Gaga also released a fragrance called Lady Gaga Fame, in collaboration with Coty back in 2012.

Meanwhile, this news comes a few days after Gaga's "A Star Is Born" co-star and director, Bradley Cooper, revealed that he would be open to working with the singer-actress once more.

During a guest appearance on "The Ellen Show," Cooper dished that he hopes to bring "A Star Is Born" to life on stage, though only for one night.

“What I thought would be a cool thing to do, maybe one night, would be like a live reading of the script and sing all the songs as we read the script, like at the Hollywood Bowl or something,” he told host Ellen DeGeneres.

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Lady Gaga poses in the press room with the Oscar during the 91st Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on February 24, 2019. Getty Images/Frederic J. Brown