
Stevie Nicks Cites Taylor Swift to Explain Why Fleetwood Mac Can’t Go on Without Christine McVie
"You can’t replace her," the singer-songwriter says, adding she saw her relationship with McVie in Swift's song, 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
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"I just wish Christine could have seen it. She would have loved it," Nicks writes in a heartfelt post
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“It did not break up Fleetwood Mac,” Nicks wrote. “If anything, it kept us together”