Fans have been concerned about The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, for months, as he’s been seen with bandages on his face on a number of occasions.
However, it turns out that the singer’s face is just fine. Rather, he was using the bandages, bruising and prosthetics to symbolize the “absurd culture of Hollywood celebrity and people manipulating themselves for superficial reasons to please and be validated.” When Did The Weeknd Start Having ‘Injuries’ To His Face? The Weeknd’s bandaged face coincides with his music from the March 2020 album, After Hours.
The After Hours era started with the video for “Heartless” in December 2019. The video features the singer stumbling around the streets and casinos of Las Vegas while wearing a red
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