Shania Twain ain’t no quitter, but her tough experience with battling Lyme disease did bring on its challenges.“There was a long time I thought I would never sing again,” the country singer, 54, said on ITV’s Loose Women on Monday, August 17.
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Stevie Nicks has urged fans to wear a face covering and warned she may never sing again if she catches Covid-19.
The Fleetwood Mac star, 72, shared a journal entry dated August 10 to Facebook in which she compared the US during the coronavirus pandemic to an episode of the popular TV series American Horror Story.
Nicks addressed the politicisation of mask-wearing and social distancing in the US, and argued that the virus itself “is not political” but a “silent killer hiding in the shadows”.
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Shania Twain ain’t no quitter, but her tough experience with battling Lyme disease did bring on its challenges.“There was a long time I thought I would never sing again,” the country singer, 54, said on ITV’s Loose Women on Monday, August 17.
Lyme disease.The That Don't Impress Me Much singer divulged she was left avoiding things like phone calls and public places due to the "debilitating" effect it had on her as she spoke about her experiences on Loose Women on Monday.“There was a long time when I thought I would never sing again. It took years to get to the bottom of what was affecting my voice.
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Stevie Nicks has said that she fears that she “will probably never sing again” if she contracts coronavirus.The Fleetwood Mac musician shared a journal entry addressing the pandemic on Twitter yesterday (August 12), following on from the one she penned last month in which she asked people to become “spiritual warriors” in the coronavirus age by “wearing a mask and staying in as much as possible”.Reflecting on the surge in COVID-19-related deaths in the US since her last post on July 29, Nicks
On Tuesday, Stevie Nicks took to her social media account to warn fans about the coronavirus pandemic, arguing that it was a “silent killer hiding in the shadows.” Page Six says the Fleetwood Mac singer put people on blast who are defying the quarantine orders, such as bar attendees, block partygoers, and people on the beach. She added, “we are heading for a crash,” before going on to say that “people are dying” because others refuse to wear a mask.
Stevie Nicks is opening up about her grave concerns with the coronavirus pandemic, from the debilitating effects COVID-19 could have on herself to the dangers people are facing by not wearing masks. In a lengthy "journal entry" shared on her Facebook page, the Fleetwood Mac singer sounded off on Americans who are failing to protect themselves.
Ricky Martin was left “mourning” his career as lockdown measures were enforced amid the COVID-19 crisis.The 48-year-old singer tells Out magazine’s Family Issue he was riddled with anxiety when he and his family were first put under stay-at-home orders during the pandemic – not least of all because he’d have to “let go” of his career.“I went through this mourning process of me letting go of the possibility of ever performing in front of 20,000 people again,” Martin tells the publication.“That’s
Stevie Nicks is begging her fellow Americans to wear masks.
Ellen DeGeneres decides to exit The Ellen DeGeneres Show, she is “more than financially secure,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.“Ellen has enough money to never work again. She would be fine to leave the show,” the insider says of the host, 62.
Stevie Nicks has opened up on her battle with drug addiction in the ’70s and ’80s, urging any aspiring musician to set aside $30,000 for rehab when they get older.The Fleetwood Mac rock star endured troubled days with drink and drug issues in the early days of the Go Your Own Way group, which culminated in a trip to the Betty Ford Center for treatment.And in a new interview, Nicks, now 72, admits it is impossible to stop musical creatives with addictive tendencies from problematic spirals.“I