What Happened to The Weeknd's Face? The Meaning Behind His New Look Explained

What happened to The Weeknd's face? He seems to be different another time — this time, it's in a new song video. Will he look the similar at the Super Bowl?

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Is The Weeknd OK? The singer (actual title: Abel Tesfaye) startled audiences when he confirmed up with a bloody and wrapped face to the 2020 American Music Awards, and he not too long ago debuted another new look. Let's simply say it had prior to now gave the look of he was on the losing end of a major struggle, and now it looks as if he is undergone an operation or two.

So what happened to The Weeknd's face? And will he recreation a identical look all over his performance at the Super Bowl LV halftime show? Keep reading while we get into why the "Starboy" singer is having a look so rough, and to be informed the meaning behind this stunning new look.

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The Weeknd at the MTV VMAs in August of 2020.

What happened to The Weeknd's face?

Singing onstage with a bloodied and bandaged face like nothing is flawed is a beautiful daring transfer for any performer — however that is precisely what he is completed more than one occasions over the previous 12 months or so. While accepting multiple awards at the VMAs in August 2020, The Weeknd also startled viewers with his cuts and bruises. People were understandably all like, "WTF, is he OK?!"

As it turns out, The Weeknd's bloodied and bandaged face is actually a reference to his brief movie, After Hours, and his tune video for "Blinding Lights." We think it may well be interpreted as extremely difficult to understand and jarring marketing. 

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The Weeknd on 'SNL' on March 7, 2020.

One fan took to Twitter again in March 2020, following his SNL performance where he sported the similar makeup, to explain the situation: 

"For everyone who's wondering, The Weeknd's face looks bloody & messed up on SNL because he's promoting his new short film After Hours which precedes his new album of the same name," they wrote. 

"He wears the same bloody makeup & bandage in the After Hours clip." (Suddenly, all of it is sensible!)

What's the significance of The Weeknd's bloody face in his track video?

The tune video for The Weeknd's project starts with the singer guffawing maniacally — or perhaps crying — whilst bent over and bleeding from his face. He additionally appears injured later in the video when he's not dashing around on empty streets in his automobile.

In an interview with Esquire previous this summer time, the singer revealed that his song is set "how you want to see someone at night, and you're intoxicated, and you're driving to this person and you're just blinded by streetlights." 

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He endured, "But nothing could stop you from trying to go see that person, because you're so lonely. I don't want to ever promote drunk driving, but that's what the dark undertone is."

Those who've watched the short After Hours video will know that it is, in essence, supposed to discourage audience from riding under the influence of alcohol. The bandages and facial accidents are supposed to show off what can probably happen to somebody who gets into a car accident when anyone is using while intoxicated.

While his look at the AMAs was once fairly different from the VMAs, the message remained the similar. When the singer switches up the appearance of the wounds, apparently as if he's attempting to exhibit the wide variety of doable traumas that can occur following a car catastrophe.

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The Weeknd sported yet every other new look in his music video for "Save Your Tears."

The Weeknd shocked fans as soon as again in his tune video for "Save Your Tears," which dropped on Jan. 5, 2021. In the video, his face seemed very other — his cheeks are sunken in, his cheekbones are extremely distinguished, and he seems to have scarring round the fringe of his face (as well as very, very white and instantly teeth). So what's the deal? Did The Weeknd get primary cosmetic surgery?

Knowing what we do of the singer's penchant for converting the look of his face in order to promote his paintings (and given just how exaggerated the "Save Your Tears" look is), we are lovely confident announcing that no, he didn't really get main surgical operation. That being mentioned, The Weeknd caused even more of an uproar when he uploaded this selfie to Instagram.

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Several other people have in comparison his new look to Handsome Squidward and, neatly, they're no longer wrong. Just know that if he shows up at the Super Bowl LV halftime display on Feb. 7 looking the similar, that nothing essentially "happened" to The Weeknd's face; it is all in the identify of art.

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