Nothing but love. Leah McSweeney revealed she would “of course” support her 12-year-old daughter, Kier, if she wanted to get plastic surgery someday.
05.01.2021 - 22:05 / etcanada.com
The Weeknd has just dropped a dark new music video for “Save Your Tears”.
The visual continues the platinum-selling artist’s physical transformation, after previously being decapitated in the video for “Too Late”.
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In his newest release, The Weeknd appears to have underwent some botched plastic surgery, which has resulted in oversized lips, an oddly shaped nose and razor-sharp cheekbones.
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Nothing but love. Leah McSweeney revealed she would “of course” support her 12-year-old daughter, Kier, if she wanted to get plastic surgery someday.
The Weeknd surprised fans when he showed off his natural features in a new commercial for his Super Bowl 55 Halftime show. The Pepsi ad, which dropped on February 7, showed the 30-year-old “Save Your Tears” hitmaker driving up to a football stadium.
his big Super Bowl halftime performance, the 30-year-old singer opted to ditch his cryptic bandages and CGI plastic surgery, showing off his real face for the first time in a while.The one-minute teaser for the show, on Feb.
The Weeknd‘s fans have been busy parsing out details and potential references in his music video for “Save Your Tears.” Now, his devoted listeners think the 30-year-old singer, born Abel Tesfaye, might have slightly shaded ex Bella Hadid with his unrecognizable look in the video! Fans immediately took to social media to discuss the details.
After Hours music video series—one where he has played a character injured and in bandages, serving partly as a message against drunk driving—with his 'Save Your Tears' video. In the new video, The Weeknd's bandages are off—and the results of his character's plastic surgery are visible.
The Weeknd‘s “Save Your Tears” music video has caused a lot of fans to do a double take after many noticed that an actress cast in the video looks like Selena Gomez! The music video went live on January 5, and fans quickly noticed how much the 30-year-old totally transformed for the visual accompaniment to his hit tune. But as the video went on, a familiar face seemingly appeared.
After Hours almost a year ago (wow), The Weeknd has continued to deliver high quality content...and his newest offering, the music video for "Save Your Tears," is no exception.Perhaps the BIGGEST thing to note about the video is that are finally gone! Instead of the usual bloody nose or puffy eyes that we've grown accustomed to seeing The Weekend over the past year, his face is now filled to the brim with plastic.
The Weeknd just released the music video to his song Save Your Tears, which had fans talking about it for more than one reason! While fans love the music, the singer had everyone in shock after he appeared on the clip with a deconstructed face which looked like a result of extreme botox and fillers.
All in the name of art! The Weeknd debuted a dramatic new look at the start of 2021, but according to an insider, it’s all part of his performance piece.
The Weeknd‘s fans have suggested that the singer is throwing subtle shade at the Grammys in his new ‘Save Your Tears‘ video after he failed to secure a single nomination at this year’s awards.The singer’s omission for his 2020 album ‘After Hours’ proved to be one of the major talking points following the nominations announcement last November, with both Drake and Elton John questioning the singer’s absence. And in the bizarre new clip for the singer’s latest single, he continues the storyline
The Weeknd is sporting a drastically different look. On Tuesday, the 30-year-old musician dropped a music video to accompany the song "Save Your Tears," from his acclaimed album "After Hours." In the video, the singer -- born Abel Makkonen Tesfaye -- can be seen with drastic facial alterations making him nearly unrecognizable.
Abel, is that you? The Weeknd kicked off 2021 by stunning fans with his brand new look.
The Weeknd, 30, proved his bandage-covered face at the 2020 American Music Awards was a setup for his “Save Your Tears” music video, when he showed off impressive prosthetic fillers in the new release. The singer looked unrecognizable in the video, which premiered on Jan. 5, as he flaunted a fuller face that was made to look like the result of plastic surgery around his cheeks and lips. The special effects makeup also included surgical scarring around his ears.
The Weeknd shocked fans with the premiere of his new video, “Save Your Tears”.