According to ABBA biographer Carl Magnus Palm, Agnetha Faltskog and Bjorn Ulvaeus, were two very different personalities who simply drifted apart. They became romatically involved in 1969 when Agnetha was 19 and married two years later. Bjorn was five years older. They separated at Christmas, 1978 and filed for divorce shortly after. Their greatest difference seemed to be in their conflicting priorities. While Bjorn was committed to music and his work as a composer and producer, Agnetha became more focused on raising their two children. She gre to hate touring and being away from home.
She said, "I felt trapped in our marriage, locked up, walled up. We ran out of love, quite simply, and started wearing each other down."
"You shouldn't be allowed to get married so young," she later said. "It's not so strange that you develop in different directions."
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Because of Bjorn, a jealous-natured perfectionist. As ABBA grew, Bjorn found more and more fault in everything Agnetha did, and it carried over into their personal lives. And, Bjorn became more and more jealous of Agnetha, as she became a worldwide sex symbol. Agnetha could not stop Bjorn from going in this direction. So, because of his ever-growing possessiveness, criticism, and jealousy of Agnetha, Bjorn became hardened toward Agnetha. What an idiot.
Agnetha never left Abba. The four principal members of Abba all agreed in late 1982 to take a break to work on other projects. Agnetha and Frida both resumed their solo careers while Benny and Bjorn grew their interest in musical theatre. When they broke up they had already recorded tracks for a ninth studio album but it never happened. Most of those tracks have since been released on other albums. Even though Abba never officially disbanded, their sound engineer, Michael Tretow, said they all had a sense it was the end when they recorded their last track, "The Day Before You Came", on August 20, 1982. He said Agnetha recorded her solo vocal with the lights off and that the mood in the studio was sad.
Agnetha Faltskog married Tomas Sonnenfeld in 1990 and divorced him in 1993. There are no verifiable reports of why.
because she broke up with her husband, Bjorn and he had found a new girlfriend a week later!
She didn't want divorce,he did. He helped create her & then got jealous of her because of this he wanted out of the marriage. What a jerk!
Agnetha Faltskog's husband was Bjorn Ulvaeus, ABBA's principal lyricist, from 1971 to 1979. She was later married to Swedish surgeon Tomas Sonnenfeld from 1990 to 1993. She has two children (with Bjorn): Linda (born 1973) and Christian (1977).
No. Only a few weeks after they split, Bjorn started a relationship with his current wife, Lena. They were married in 1981 and have been together ever since. Agnetha has dated several men over the years, even marrying briefly in the very early 90's. Agnetha and Bjorn see each other occasionally because they had two children together during their marriage, and they are now grandparents. They never tried to get back together, but in 2010 they appeared together on stage as a couple for the first time in years when they attended the premiere of the Danish version of the stage play Mamma Mia!
Yes, all four of the principal members of ABBA remarried. Agnetha Faltskog and Bjorn Ulvaeus divorced in 1980. She went on to marry Swedish surgeon Tomas Sonnenfeld in 1990 but it lasted only three years. Bjorn married music journalist Lena Kallersjö in 1981 and they celebrated their 30th anniversary together in 2011. Anni-Frid (Frida) Lyngstad and Benny Andersson divorced in 1981. (He was her second husband.) She married architect Prince Heinrich Ruzzo Reuss of Plauen in 1992. (They had lived together since 1986). They were together until his death in 1999. Benny married Swedish TV presenter Mona Nörklit in late 1981 and they too have been married more than 30 years.
Tomas frudly
His nickname was TJ