Nineties rock frontwoman hasn’t aged a day in 28 years since smash hit and ‘big regret’ over Bond theme song

Nina was part of the pop rock band The Cardigans with (L-R) Lars-Olof Johansson, Peter Svensson, Bengt Lagerberg

NINA Persson hasn’t aged a day since she shot to fame as one-fifth of the Swedish rock group The Cardigans.

As the band’s lead, she fronted six albums, two of which shot to number one in their home country.

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Nina was part of the pop rock band The Cardigans with (L-R) Lars-Olof Johansson, Peter Svensson, Bengt LagerbergCredit: Getty
The singer still looks as youthful to her band days

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The singer still looks as youthful to her band daysCredit: Getty

Now 49, the Swedish star looks just as youthful as she did since the band’s smash hit 28 years ago.

She may have ditched her blonde hair but her fresh-faced complexion looks basically the same since her band days.

She still opts for a smokey-eye look with a pink lip for a pop of colour.

The Cardigans was formed in the early nineties by Parsson, Lars-Olof Johansson, Bengt Lagerberg, Magnus Sveningsson, and Peter Svensson.

They released their biggest single Lovefool in 1996 and went on to enjoy international fame the following year.

Some of their other standout tracks include My Favourite Game, Hanging Around, and Rise & Shine.

At their peak, the band was approached to provide the theme song for the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.

However, they declined the offer citing exhaustion and concerns about the additional workload.

Looking back, Persson called the decision to turn down the offer “one of my biggest mistakes.”

The pop rock band then went on hiatus between 2006 and 2012.

During this time, Persson enjoyed a successful solo career with her second album, Colonia, which she dropped in 2009 under the alias A Camp.

She’d already released her first LP, also called A Camp, in 2001 but chose to use her real name for 2014’s Animal Heart.

In 2009, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer and underwent surgical treatment at this time.

Thankfully, she has since made a full recovery and has continued to pursue her solo musical career.

Last year she revealed she had moved back to Sweeden after spending time in New York.

She told The New European: “The move back to Sweden was both practical and emotional.

“I had been quite ill [with cancer] and then had a child [Nils] in USA, so I was fed up with the U.S. health and childcare systems.

“Before that all was easy, floating back and forth with my husband/boyfriend, both of us being musicians and freelancers and young.”

She continued: “And Malmö, that we had happily left, started to change and we saw this every time we visited.

“From a proud blue-collar rock’n’roll town to more of a sort of Berlin; more people of all origins – refugees, immigrants, students, artists – started to move in, our old fun friends got kids and wanted to stay, so the town just grew on us.”

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