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ABBA queen Agnetha Fältskog on being considered a gay icon: “It’s still hard to believe”

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icon? I don’t know. That came later. It’s still hard to believe. It’s so difficult to look upon yourself as an icon, because you are with yourself all the time and we get tired of ourselves now and then.

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