Björn Ulvaeus, one of the iconic voices behind Abba, has shared details about how he beat his 28 -year -old gap between him and his wife, Christina Sas.
Talking with the times In an interview published Thorsday, the Swedish musician, who becomes later this month, recalled how to meet SAS, 52, was “love at first sight.” However, the significant difference in its ages caused some initial internal conflict.
“I immediately had a problem with myself and with the age different. When a man or a woman is a lot of young people and fall in love, they think:” Am I doing the right thing? “He admitted.
Finally, Ulvaeus decided to release or his anxieties. “In the end I cooled. I decided:” It depends on it, if that is, to live with some older ones and we love each other … “, he said.” Age does not get between us now, we rarely talk about that. “
Folding in what “love at first sight” means for him, Ulvaeus described the sensation as “spectacular” and “fantastic”, emphasizing the importance of emotional openness. “You have to be very open, with your antennas outside,” he said. “You have to be an adventurer and ready to risk.”
The couple married last September In Copenhagen. SAS, a music industry professional, with Ulvaeus in 2021 while working on the deployment of ABBA’s final study project, “Voyage”. They quickly formed a strong connection and for the spring of 2022, not long after Ulvaeus final, their divorce of their second wife: the couple that comes out.
This marks the third marriage of Ulvaeus. He previously married his member partner of ABBA, Agnetha Fältskog from 1971 to 1980. The two share two children: Linda, 52, and Peter, 47. Ulvaeus also has two daughters with his second wife, Marn’s Tanthe Hom Yourlersjö, to whom, whom, whom, whom, whom he is And and you have been to know, let’s know, let’s know, let’s know, let’s know, let’s know, let’s know, let’s know, let’s know, let’s know, let’s go.
In addition to opening on his personal life, Ulvaeus touched on the success of success The Abba Voyage concert in Londonthat uses digital avatars for live recreations of the best hits of the band.
The immersive show It is scheduled to run until January.
Looking towards the future, Ulvaeus admitted that there are questions about how the program could evolve. “We are allowed to remain in our current place until 2029, but the sale of tickets may fall, you never know. But is it correct continuous when some are dead? That is a great ethical question,” he said.
Ulvaeus also pointed out the work of Agatha Christie “The Mousetrap”, which has been executed in London uninterrupted since 1952, as a possible model for the travel concert. “Did Agatha Christie had a problem with” the mice trap? “When you’ve gone, you’ve gone but … my children could appreciate it,” he added.