Followers of Canadian singer The Weeknd were surprised to see in the artist's new clip and a photo he posted on his Instagram account. His face looks changed; his cheekbones are highly pronounced, his face is pale and broader, and The Weeknd’s lips look pretty voluminous. The new image of the singer was revealed in the video clip 'Save Your Tears,' which was posted on his YouTube channel and has already reached more than 7 million views.
Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (the artist's actual name) appeared with a bloody face at the MTV Video Music Awards in August 2020. On this occasion, he sang his hit song 'Blinding Lights,' for which he won the video of the year and the best R&B video at that ceremony. He then performed with his face wholly blindfolded at the American Music Awards in November.
He surprised his fans without a bandage in the latest video. This has managed to make quite an impact with its latest music video. On social networks, some users highlighted all the transformation that The Weeknd showed in his recent appearances. However, some compared The Weeknd’s face to the faces of various fictional characters, such as the 'charming' version of Squidward in one of the 'SpongeBob' episodes.
They also associated it with the iconic masks appearing in The Purge movie. Many even joked about the artist's song 'I Can't Feel My Face.' While millions of fans think so, experts also believe that The Weeknd resorted to plastic surgery.
Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (Ontario, 1990), the only son of Makkonen and Samra Tesfaye, is named after The Weeknd. Abel, of Ethiopian descent, had a difficult childhood. His father left the family, and his mother chained multiple jobs to get the family out and combined that with studying at night school. At that time, his grandmother took care of him. Abel started using drugs at 11 and had many bad habits, from smoking marijuana to consuming Ketamine or MDMA to some kind of robbery at a supermarket. After all, this comes the stage name, which has been changed so as not to contradict the Canadian band 'The Weekend.'
Although he started working with Jeremy Rose, who initially had an unstable relationship due to differences in styles, The Weeknd began to make a splash with three singles he uploaded to YouTube. With indirect help, he became involved in a blog of songs.
The beauty behind the frenzy continued to confirm the Canadian singer's success, making his debut soloist on the Amy Schumer show with Ariana Grande, where he performed the song ‘Love Me Hard.’ According to Rolling Stone magazine, it was the most streamed album of 2015 and one of the top 50 albums.
In the dynamic field, he is currently in a relationship with model Bella Hadid, whom they took a break from in 2016 and sparked their love affair with Selena Gomez that lasted nearly a year. In 2022, he released Dawn FM, inspired by the sound of synthesizers.
The Weeknd's Plastic Surgery Journey
The Weeknd caught the audience's attention after walking the red carpet with his face completely bandaged at the 2020 AMAs, simulating an accident or plastic surgery. Then the famous singer released the single 'Save Your Tears' and displayed a physical transformation that shocked the audience in the video clip. The artist, who seems to have undergone numerous plastic surgeries to repair the damage he suffered in previous videos, has become a trend with his appearance.
After ‘Save your Tears’ was released, many Internet users got the idea that Abel indeed had facial surgery, but from their latest Instagram post, they realized that wasn't the case. The Weeknd uploaded an image to their story, whose physical features seem to haven’t undergone surgery, even though he had his face down. However, experts still think The Weeknd resorted to plastic surgery. Here is The Weeknd's plastic surgery journey:
Some of his fans say his Rhinoplasty aesthetic is a nod to his ex, a prominent cosmetic surgery user. However, the singer neither confirms nor denies it. The truth is, The Weeknd created a plot to present their latest album, 'After hours,' from facial disfigurement to the abuse of surgery after the operative period mentioned above.
According to experts, The Weeknd gets fillers on his face, including his cheekbones. Although the artist has not yet denied this situation, he probably resorted to this procedure.