Popsugar Entertainment The Weeknd See the References in The Weeknd's "Save Your Tears" Video The Weeknd's "Save Your Tears" Video Will Haunt Me For All Eternity 5 January 2021 by Monica Sisavat Solís Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd Further proving that 2021 is full of surprises, The Weeknd dropped his music video for "Save Your Tears" on Tuesday, and there's a lot to discuss. For starters, the singer finally revealed what he's been hiding under his bandaged face — trust me, it's not at all what you expect. The visual also includes a jab at the Grammys after he was notably shut out from this year's nominations, as well as a nod to his ex Selena Gomez and the 1999 film Eyes Wide Shut. Yep, The Weeknd did not come to play! Ahead, check out all the hidden references you might have missed in The Weeknd's "Save Your Tears" video. The Plastic Surgery Reference Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd The Weeknd has been sporting a bandaged face as part of his After Hours persona, but in the video for "Save Your Tears," he finally decided to take off the gauze, revealing a major makeover. While the singer previously told Esquire the bloody makeup was to raise awareness about drunk driving, the plastic surgery revealed in the visual seems like a nod to his song "Escape From LA," in which he references that all "LA girls look the same" because they all get "the same work done" on their face. 1 / 13 Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd 2 / 13 Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd 3 / 13 The Grammys Snub Reference Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd After he was noticeably shut out from this year's Grammys, The Weeknd basically said "f*ck you" to the Recording Academy by throwing a trophy that resembled a Grammy in the video. 4 / 13 Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd 5 / 13 Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd 6 / 13 The Selena Gomez Look-Alike Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd It's been widely speculated that "Save Your Tears" is about The Weeknd's ex Selena Gomez, and he seems to all but confirm that by including a Selena look-alike in the video. The woman featured in the visual is giving us major Selena "Dance Again" vibes, wouldn't you agree? 7 / 13 Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd 8 / 13 Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd 9 / 13 The Eyes Wide Shut References Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd The Venetian mask ball featured in the visual appears to be a nod to Stanley Kubrick's 1999 film Eyes Wide Shut. 10 / 13 Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd 11 / 13 Image Source: YouTube user The Weeknd 12 / 13 Watch The Weeknd's "Save Your Tears" Music Video 13 / 13 The WeekndMusic VideosMusic