Swedish singer Zara Larsson looks incredible as she swims in her bikini to promote her swimwear line

Zara Larsson shared photos of herself modeling her new swimwear collection on Instagram Tuesday, highlighting her incredible physique.

The 28-year-old Swedish pop star looked fantastic swimming in the ocean, showcasing a stylish two-piece swimsuit from her new brand, Main Rose.

The singer showed off her fit physique in a leopard-print bikini – a £48 triangle top and £36 tie-side bottoms – while posing for underwater photos.

Zara quickly changed into a tiny pink bikini and went swimming with a snorkel mask and matching pink flippers.

The star of Lush Life relaxed on a purple floral inflatable and showcased a brown and yellow bikini from her latest collection.

Zara described the new collection as being designed to make people feel confident and carefree – comfortable enough to enjoy life and even have fun in the ocean.

She announced the exciting news with a post saying, ‘Our secret is finally out! Introducing the Main Rose Swim collection! Get ready for an amazing summer!’

This news follows Zara’s recent announcement that she lost a $3 million sponsorship deal after posting a joke about abortion on TikTok that was considered insensitive.

The singer faced some criticism online after responding to a fan’s TikTok video from her concert.

Okay, so looking back at this old video, it hits me… I was actually pregnant then! It’s… a lot. But the weirdest, most me thing is that at least my little one got to ‘hear’ Taylor’s ‘Midnight Sun’ before… well, before I made the incredibly difficult decision to have an abortion. It feels strangely important that my baby experienced that song, even for a moment. It’s a tiny, bittersweet detail I can’t shake.

Zara told a fan she felt she delivered a great performance, and the fan’s reaction afterward was equally amazing.

Responding to criticism about a recent joke, the singer of “Lush Life” explained that she lost a major sponsorship deal because of it. However, she maintained that the joke was worth it, stating she wouldn’t have wanted to work with that company anyway if they didn’t share her values.

In a recent, honest video, Zara explained that a joke she made about abortion cost her a $3 million deal, which she found shocking and upsetting.

She stated that differing views on abortion access or the ability to discuss it humorously were dealbreakers for her in a relationship.

I honestly don’t care what people say. No matter how many messages or comments I receive calling me a bad person, it doesn’t bother me because I’m confident in my position.

Zara recently expressed strong support for immigrants, transgender individuals, and socialist ideas in a passionate online post, and even voiced sympathy for criminals. This came after she criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The popular singer is a well-known supporter of progressive causes and recently shared strong criticism on her Instagram following the shooting of Renee Nicole Good by ICE agents in Minnesota.

I don’t know about other people, but I would honestly prefer someone using drugs in my house over an ICE agent – they’re awful. ICE agents are criminals as well, engaging in things like violence, kidnapping, and spreading hatred.

She also expressed affection for a wide range of groups, including immigrants, people with criminal records, transgender individuals, those who support abortion rights, LGBTQ+ people, women who are sexually active, those who use birth control, people who rely on public assistance, and socialists.

However, she bluntly declared: ‘I f**king hate ICE.’

She revealed her fondness for criminals, explaining it stemmed from her desire to support her boyfriend, Swedish dancer Lamin Holmén. In a separate post, she enthusiastically expressed her support, writing, ‘criminals?!?!?! Yes, absolutely!’

My wonderful boyfriend hasn’t been able to visit me in the US for nearly six years because of a past criminal conviction – surprisingly, it was for a marijuana offense.

‘We spend months and months apart because of a little spliff over six years ago.’

After Jonathan Ross shot and killed 37-year-old Good, many believe it was self-defense. This led her to question what, if anything, the ICE agents involved could have done differently.

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been seeing a concerning trend, and it really gets me thinking. It seems like a lot of men are falling into patterns driven by insecurity – a fragile self-worth, a fear of connection, and honestly, a lack of self-awareness. It’s often fueled by the content they consume, like some of these ‘red pill’ podcasts, and it feels like there’s a common thread of unmet emotional needs from their upbringing. It’s a really sad mix, and frankly, I haven’t seen this dynamic play out with women – it’s almost exclusively men I’m observing on this path, which is particularly striking and makes me wonder what’s truly driving it.

She also claimed that ICE agents are influenced by harmful ideologies like white supremacy and outdated ideas about masculinity.

Zara believes the key to solving the problem is to raise boys to be compassionate and understanding, so they learn to see everyone as an individual deserving of respect.

The singer-songwriter also expressed their belief that wealthy and powerful leaders are actively excited by the deep divisions within society.

‘We can change people. I believe that. I have to believe that. F**k ICE,’ she concluded.

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2026-04-28 14:22