The Weeknd has responded to a Lady Gaga meme that has gone viral has he announced the change of his stage name.
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This week, the Canadian pop star ā real name Abel Tesfaye ā announced that he was retiring his stage name and will be known from now by his birth name. It came after he vowed to ākillā his alter-ego.
Last month, he shared a tweet reading: āABEL formally known as The Weeknd?ā and this week (May 15) then changed his social media profiles to the name Abel Tesfaye.
Since then, fans have been reacting to the news on social media, with one Lady Gaga meme dominating the conversation.
In one tweet, a fan shared the caption: āThe assistant in the record store when I ask if they have any Abel Tesfaye albums in stock,ā alongside a video of Lady Gaga performing the song ‘Babylon’ live, in which she sings: “We only have the weekend.”
Tesfaye shared his love for the meme, replying with the crying laughing emoji. See the tweet below.
— Abel Tesfaye (@theweeknd) May 16, 2023
The R&B singer hinted at the name change earlier this month, when he admitted that he wanted to āclose The Weekend chapterā, and continue his creative endeavours under the new title.
āāāIām going through a cathartic path right nowā¦ Itās getting to a place and time where Iām getting ready to close The Weeknd chapter,ā he toldĀ W Magazine. āThe album Iām working on now is probably my last hurrah as The Weeknd. This is something that I have to do. As The Weeknd, Iāve said everything I can say.ā
Elsewhere, Tesfaye has announced that he would be acting alongside Lily-Rose Depp in the long-awaitedĀ HBOĀ series,Ā The Idol. Set for release next month, it was revealed thatĀ the idea for the show came from a pitch made by the singer, who told the director that he could āstart a cultā if he wanted to.
His final album as The Weeknd was 2022’s āDawn FM’. In January, heĀ teased that he was working on new music.
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