Canadian singer The Weeknd surprised fans during his performance at the Coachella music festival, when he played a song called "Apology" that was allegedly written by his ex-girlfriend, Bella Hadid. The unexpected move sparked immediate speculation about the nature of their relationship and left audiences buzzing with excitement.
The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, took the stage on Saturday night to deliver an electrifying performance.
However, it was his decision to include the song "Apology" in his setlist that truly caught everyone's attention. The track, which had not been released before, is rumored to be a creation of Bella Hadid, and its lyrics suggest a heartfelt plea for forgiveness.
As soon as the song started playing, fans went wild, with many interpreting it as a public display of affection or an attempt to mend their broken relationship.
The Weeknd and Bella Hadid ended their nearly year-long romance in 2016, but rumors of a possible reconciliation have persisted ever since. This unexpected gesture seemed to support the notion that there may still be unresolved feelings between the two.
The lyrics of "Apology" are heartfelt and poignant, expressing regret and a desire to make amends. They refer to a troubled past, hinting at the challenges faced during their time together.
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