When did The Weeknd get cut at the VMAs?
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?!”
What did The Weeknd look like in the video Save Your Tears?
The Weeknd shocked fans once again in his music video for “Save Your Tears,” which dropped on Jan. 5, 2021. In the video, his face looked very different — his cheeks are sunken in, his cheekbones are incredibly prominent, and he appears to have scarring around the edge of his face (as well as very, very white and straight teeth).
Why did The Weeknd change his look at the AMAs?
While his look at the AMAs was slightly different from the VMAs, the message remained the same. When the singer switches up the appearance of the wounds, it appears as if he’s trying to demonstrate the wide range of potential traumas that can occur following a car catastrophe.
Is it true that The Weeknd had surgery?
Knowing what we do of the singer’s penchant for changing the look of his face in order to promote his work (and given just how exaggerated the “Save Your Tears” look is), we’re pretty confident saying that no, he did not really get major surgery. That being said, The Weeknd caused even more of an uproar when he uploaded this selfie to Instagram.
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?!”
The Weeknd shocked fans once again in his music video for “Save Your Tears,” which dropped on Jan. 5, 2021. In the video, his face looked very different — his cheeks are sunken in, his cheekbones are incredibly prominent, and he appears to have scarring around the edge of his face (as well as very, very white and straight teeth).
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While his look at the AMAs was slightly different from the VMAs, the message remained the same. When the singer switches up the appearance of the wounds, it appears as if he’s trying to demonstrate the wide range of potential traumas that can occur following a car catastrophe.