A-Teens on their way to conquer the world

Japan, USA, Holland... Now A-Teens hope they'll conquer the world. Their secret to get along: Separate bedrooms.

- Until now we've stayed two in each room, I and Sara and Amit and Dhani. But now when we're going on the road for a full month, it's important to have time to yourself, Marie explains.

Things can get tense when the quartet have spent a whole day together.

- We get tired of each other, especially when we're exhausted. Then anything can upset us, Dhani says.

From ordinary teens to teens with a possibility to become world-famous celebrities. It happened in just a few months for Amit Paul, Marie Serneholt, Sara Lumholdt and Dhani Lennevald.

Just came back from Holland

The quartet just came back from Holland, but already this Friday they're off again. At first to Germany, then to Spain and after that to Japan. In three months there are only ten scheduled schooldays. The rest of the time A-Teens will give interviews, be photographed and make a new video. There's been a lot of work done by the recordcompany and the parents to put together a schedule. But now everyone is satisfied.

Took a sabbatical year

Marie has taken a sabbatical year from school to have the time for everything.

- A very good decision. I would have gotten hysterical by having both things to think about, she says.

Sara has skipped six subjects. Dhani and Amit have realized that they'll miss a lot in school. But it doesn't really matter when the world awaits.

-You get this kind of a chance only once, says Dhani, who especially is looking forward to going to Japan.

- I think that they're the kindest over there. All of the Asian people seem to be very humble.

After Japan A-Teens fly to Great Britain and the US. None of them are afraid to fall of the career-carousel. Like Sara says:

- If we'll end up without a job, we'll deal with it then. But it doesn't look like that right now.

Written by Lena Lindehag / exclusive translation for ABBAMAIL by Claes Double-D in Florida, USA