Another interview / photoshoot coming?
Update: YES
He responded in more detail about the Rolling Stone article:
“I thought the article was ridiculous,” Tesfaye said of the Rolling Stone story. “I wanted to give a ridiculous response to it.” (Hours after the story was published, Tesfaye posted a clip from The Idol in which Tedros derides the magazine as irrelevant.)
That said, he objected to every aspect of it. “I actually really loved working with Amy,” Tesfaye said, “and I’m sure she’s reading all this being like, Why am I being thrown into this?” He said that logistical difficulties with Seimetz’s schedule and production timelines, as well as a desire not to rush his first show, propelled the overhaul. “Shows get reshot every day,” he added. (A rep said Seimetz couldn’t be reached for comment.)
“I know it’s easy for people to be like, Oh, he wanted to be the star,” he continued. He insisted that the show remains grounded in Depp’s perspective as the lead and that he’d always written it that way—and that he didn’t want to play her counterpart until Levinson and others convinced him. (When asked about her dynamic with Tesfaye, Depp said more or less what she said to Rolling Stone: “I really and truly have never felt more like my opinions and my ideas or my input was more valued.”)
Most of all, Tesfaye took the story as an indictment of his character and described what he took to be its subtext: “These are rapists trying to make a rape fantasy.”
Tesfaye has had little interest in explaining his songs beyond an aesthetic. “It’s adult music,” he said. “It’s not for the faint of heart. It’s R-rated music. I’m not responsible for how someone feels about my music.” But when I suggested that the current pushback could speak to a cumulative reaction to his work, he wanted to carve out a moral exception: “There were things in that description that have nothing to do with my persona at all.” He also wanted to be clear about his personal life. “I don’t do anything,” he said. “I’m at home with my dog and my close friends and my family. I get myself out of trouble as much as I can. I try not to stay at the party too long, I’m not that guy.”






AI?
Mid journey V4 is here
Swear it looks like that 
When did he become this skinny and smooth looking
Great interview, I hope he doesn't drop the stage name tho.
Do the movie/TV stuff under Abel, do music under Weeknd
Super insightful interview as always. I get the feeling he’s super proud of The Idol
Super insightful interview as always. I get the feeling he’s super proud of The Idol
CINEMA
Swear it looks like that 
When did he become this skinny and smooth looking
2021 ish
2021 ish
nah not like this

bro looking like