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Singer Björn Ulvaeus (73) from ABBA is divorcing after 41 years!

And that Björn sang them during his lifetime! Will he share with a former journalist who has stood by his side most of the time, or will the “booty division” take place like in the megahit The Winner Takes It All, when the winner takes everything? Ulvaeus was married twice. The first love that said “yes” to him was his blonde colleague Agnetha Fältskog (71). They got married in 1971, at a time when the legend named ABBA was at its peak. However, Björn did not meet his fateful wife until the New Year’s party in 1978. At the time, he was still married to Agnetha, but they had only recently given up, and journalist Lena Kallersjö immediately charmed him.

“I fell in love with her at first sight,” Björn admitted. He officially divorced Agnetha in 1979 and three years later married Lena. He fathered two daughters with her, spent most of her life by her side, but still … “After many beautiful years, we have decided to divorce,” the couple said in a joint statement on Wednesday. They do not mention the reason for the crash, they say they want to go their own way.

But as the Swedish media reports, neither of them will ever leave an empty marriage! The daily Expressen even mentions that in 41 years the couple have signed a total of six different prenuptial agreements (the daily Aftonbladet even states seven)! The last one was probably in 2013. The Expressen newspaper stated that the value of their joint savings alone is around 230 million crowns, so each of them should be left with approximately 115 million crowns after the divorce.

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