Loreen wows in a sparkly bralet posing for stunning Vogue Scandinavia snaps as she talks spirituality and her historic Eurovision victories

Loreen looked every inch a superstar as she covered the October/November issue of Vogue Scandinavia.

The Eurovision icon showed off her incredible figure in a skimpy, glittery bralet and matching skirt as she posed on the pebbly coast of Gotland – an island in Sweden.

Talking candidly about the publication, she revealed how spirituality guides her life and was even responsible for her historic wins at the annual singing competition.

Representing Sweden, she won the Eurovision Song Contest twice – in 2012 and 2023 – with the songs Euphoria and Tattoo. She made history as the first woman to win the competition twice.

And Loreen has now told how she brought two healers to the match to sit in the audience to ‘enhance’ the positive atmosphere and cleanse the room of anything negative.

Unbelievable: Loreen looked every inch a superstar as she covered the October/November issue of Vogue Scandinavia

Work on it: The Eurovision icon showed off her incredible figure in a skimpy, glittery bralet and matching skirt as she posed on the pebbly coast of Gotland - an island in Sweden

Work on it: The Eurovision icon showed off her incredible figure in a skimpy, glittery bralet and matching skirt as she posed on the pebbly coast of Gotland – an island in Sweden

She talked about how she and her healers would meditate simultaneously, in separate rooms, before each performance of her winning song Tattoo.

Loreen told Vogue: ‘It was one of the most beautiful experiences I’ve ever had in my life because of the collective connection.’

For the cover photo, she looked fantastic in the busty bralet with bow details around her midriff and a figure with beautiful pearls and beads.

She also sported a dramatic pearl manicure and wore her dark locks in beachy waves as she opted for a natural makeup look.

In another shot, she posed on the rocky beach in a brown suede dress as her long locks flowed in the wind behind her.

For another striking image, she lay in the sea in a floating black dress as she stared straight at the camera with a sultry gaze.

In May, Loreen won Eurovision 2023 with a whopping 583 points, closely followed by Finland.

Ukraine, meanwhile, scored an impressive 243 points after rocketing up the rankings thanks to the public vote.

Opening: Talking candidly about the publication, she revealed how spirituality guides her life and was even responsible for her historic wins at the annual singing competition

Opening: Talking candidly about the publication, she revealed how spirituality guides her life and was even responsible for her historic wins at the annual singing competition

Important: And Loreen has now told how she brought two healers to the match to sit in the audience to 'strengthen' the positive atmosphere and cleanse the room of everything negative

Important: And Loreen has now told how she brought two healers to the match to sit in the audience to ‘strengthen’ the positive atmosphere and cleanse the room of everything negative

Amazingly, representing Sweden, she has won the Eurovision Song Contest twice – in 2012 and 2023 – with the songs Euphoria and Tattoo

Amazingly, representing Sweden, she has won the Eurovision Song Contest twice – in 2012 and 2023 – with the songs Euphoria and Tattoo

Liverpool hosted the match on behalf of war-torn Ukraine, who won the match last year, and fans across the UK proudly showed their support for both countries.

Eurovision fans went wild for presenters Graham Norton, Hannah Waddingham, Alesha Dixon and Ukrainian rock star Julia Sanina.

After the votes of the individual country jury, Sweden topped the rankings with 277 points, and after the public vote they were again at the top of the rankings.

At the time, Eurovision fans accused the Eurovision Song Contest of manipulating the results to allow Sweden to win.

Viewers claim that organizers orchestrated Loreen’s victory so that Sweden would host next year, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s victory.

Each of the 26 acts fought to get their hands on the coveted glass microphone trophy, but it was Sweden who stormed to victory, with their act Loreen making history as the first woman to win the competition twice.

But not everyone agreed that Sweden deserved first place and speculated that the competition was set.

One person said: ‘Look, I’m not saying it’s rigged, but… Sweden winning the year before the anniversary of ABBA’s victory seems too easy to me.’

A second tweeted: ‘They definitely didn’t rig everything so that Sweden can host it on the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s victory, brother. I am SALT’.

A third echoed: ‘This whole ABBA anniversary and Sweden’s victory seems a bit too coincidental, I don’t know.’

A fourth agreed, writing: “I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but the idea that this is set up so that Sweden can host the 50th anniversary of Abba’s victory makes a lot of sense at this point.”

While a fifth added: ‘Love the immediate conspiracy theory that #EUROVISION2023 was rigged to take place in Sweden next year for the 50th anniversary of ABBA & Waterloo.’

And a sixth wrote: ‘They wanted Sweden to win so ABBA will celebrate their 50th Eurovision anniversary in Sweden next year.’

Achievements: In May, Loreen won Eurovision 2023 with a whopping 583 points, closely followed by Finland

Achievements: In May, Loreen won Eurovision 2023 with a whopping 583 points, closely followed by Finland

Change: Liverpool hosted the competition on behalf of war-torn Ukraine, who won the competition last year, and fans across the UK proudly showed their support for both countries

Change: Liverpool hosted the competition on behalf of war-torn Ukraine, who won the competition last year, and fans across the UK proudly showed their support for both countries

Swedish group ABBA took part in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 with Waterloo and Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid were catapulted to stardom after their victory.

2024 will mark exactly 50 years since their decisive victory, with many expecting the group to perform at next year’s competition.

Sweden was hit with more serious accusations after fans also noticed that Loreen’s microphone had been left on.

One fan said: ‘Have they given Loreen the main mic for her performance yet? Or is this just for the interview, do they normally do dual mics?’