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Stevie Nicks is a fan of the Amazon Prime show “Daisy Jones & The Six”, which is inspired by Fleetwood Mac.
The musician took to Instagram to reveal that she’d finally got round to watching the series.
Nicks shared, “Just finished watching ‘Daisy Jones + the 6’ for the 2nd time.
“In the beginning, it wasn’t really my story, but Riley [Keough] seamlessly, soon became my story.
“It brought back memories that made me feel like a ghost watching my own story.
“It was very emotional for me. I just wish Christine [McVie] could have seen it. She would have loved it,” she added, referencing her late bandmate, who passed away on November 30, 2022.
Nicks insisted of the show, “Hopefully it will continue…”
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Riley Keough — who stars as Daisy Jones in the series — was among those commenting, writing: “
Lea Michele treated the final-night audience of Broadway’s Funny Girl to an extra song Sunday, performing “My Man,” popularized by Fanny Brice in 1921 but not included in the musical’s original score.
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Stevie Nicks' official review of has triggered a roller coaster of emotions for the show's star, Riley Keough, and executive producer, Reese Witherspoon.After the Fleetwood Mac legend shared high praise for the Prime Video series in a sweet Instagram post earlier this week, Keough and Witherspoon each dropped a comment showing their appreciation while also returning the favor with high praise of their own.Keough needed 14 emojis to share her exact feelings:
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big love” for the series. Songwriter Stevie Nicks revealed in an emotional Instagram post Tuesday that Riley Keough “brought back memories that made me feel like a ghost watching my own story” after watching the hit Amazon Prime show “Daisy Jones and the Six.” The Fleetwood Mac singer also revealed that it took her two full watch-throughs before she really got into the 10-episode series. “Just finished watching ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ for the second time,” wrote Nicks.
Stevie Nicks finally got to sit down and watch Daisy Jones & The Six, and it was a “very emotional” experience!
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Fleetwood Mac‘s Stevie Nicks has shared her thoughts on Amazon Prime Video‘s Daisy Jones & The Six after watching it for the second time.Last night (August 15), Nicks took to social media to talk about the Prime Video series, sharing her thoughts on her recent rewatch. “Just finished watching [Daisy Jones & The Six] for the 2nd time. In the beginning, it wasn’t really my story, but Riley seamlessly, soon became my story.”She continued: “It brought back memories that made me feel like a ghost watching my own story.
Stevie Nicks is finally giving “Daisy Jones & The Six” her seal of approval. The Taylor Jenkins Reid TV adaptation has a very similar vibe to the real-life story of Nicks and her wildly popular band, Fleetwood Mac. Although the story is about the fictional Daisy and her journey into stardom with the already-established band The Six, Nicks saw the similarities to her own life as well.
author Taylor Jenkins Reid has said that her novel about rock and romance in the 1970s — and the critically acclaimed miniseries adaptation that premiered on Prime Video earlier this year — was not directly based on Fleetwood Mac, she's admitted the real-life band definitely served as an inspiration. To anyone who's a fan of both, the similarities are undeniable.From the flowing wardrobe worn by Riley Keough as the titular wild card singer, to her romantic tension with married bandmate Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin), comparisons between Daisy and Stevie Nicks and their respective bands have been top of mind since before the book was even adapted for the screen.No one would know better than Nicks herself, and now, the iconic performer has given the show her blessing.«Just finished watching @daisyjonesand6 for the 2nd time,» Nicks shared on social media on Tuesday. «In the beginning, it wasn't really my story, but Riley seamlessly, soon became my story.