Stevie Nicks shows loving gesture for Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift holds a special place in Stevie Nicks’ heart
Fleetwood Mac singer, Stevie Nicks, keeps Taylor Swift close to her heart by wearing a jewellery piece that reminds her of the Eras Tour performer.
In her latest interview published on Thursday, October 24th, the legendary musician told Rolling Stone that she deeply cherishes her bracelet that Swift gave to her.
“Do you see my little bracelet?” Nicks, 76, said, pointing to her gold nameplate bracelet engraved with “TTPD,” representing the Anti-Hero hitmaker’s latest album.
Nicks also wrote a poem “The Tortured Poets Department,” using Swift’s album of the same name, as inspiration.
Nicks proudly said of the bracelet, “I haven’t taken it off for almost a year.”
The Landslide singer continued gushing about Swift, saying, “She is really smart, but she also went through a lot before. She’s in a good place right now, and I think she has a good man.”
The legendary singer is also a fan of Travis Kelce and said that she hopes the lovebirds “fall deeper and deeper in love and ride off into the sunset.”
The statement jewellery piece has been an essential part of Nicks’ on-stage outfits. She was spotted wearing it at the BottleRock Napa Valley music festival, last May, as well as earlier this month, during her Saturday Night Live performance.
Swift and Nicks’ friendship has seen many years. The pair got close after their 2010 performance together at the Grammys, and has only gotten closer since.
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