


Reps for The Weeknd did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment about whether his disturbing new look was achieved through prosthetics or CGI.

Others are pondering - and posting about - what they consider to be a dig at facial similarities shared by his ex, supermodel Bella Hadid. Some tweeters suggested a new line of work: playing the Batman villain The Joker. Some, meanwhile, drew comparisons to - and called him a “modern version” of - late, surgery-obsessed singer Michael Jackson. What happened to The Weeknd’s face? Why he was bloody at the VMAs One fan speculated that it was “shade” and a response to getting snubbed by the now-postponed 2021 Grammy Awards, a move that apparently left him emotionally bruised - if not physically - and he has continued to vent about. “Why does The Weeknd look like that in the Save Your Tears music video!?! I don’t like it,” said one horrified fan, while another borrowed lyrics from his 2018 hit “Can’t Feel My Face” to pinpoint a downside to the prosthetics, saying, “i bet he really cant feel his face now.” His grotesquely exaggerated new look definitely left viewers shook. “But then you saw me, caught you by surprise,” he aptly sings in the video, in which he displays a thinned (and crooked) nose, bloated cheeks, puffed-up lips, surgery scars and other horrific new features. The 30-year-old singer and Super Bowl 2021 half-time performer sports some disturbing alterations to his face - akin to extreme plastic surgery - in the video for his new song, “Save Your Tears,” which premiered Tuesday and is from his “After Hours” album. The Weeknd sure is embracing “new year, new you.”

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