Hearing Stevie Nicks talk about Christine McVie broke my heart. You can tell she's still devastated by her loss, you can see the tears in her eyes.
@dirish70924 күн бұрын
She's "devastated" that she wasn't a better friend to Christine.
@Barb-nn7rg24 күн бұрын
@@dirish709Aren't we all guilty of that at some point ?
@jm780424 күн бұрын
When Christine left the band she sold all of her pianos at auction and retired to the countryside. Years later she returned to the band and Stevie told her that she was the one who bought them and she had been storing them all of these years. She gave the pianos back to Christine. That's friendship and sisterhood.
@dirish70924 күн бұрын
@@jm7804Maybe you should read Mick Fleetwood's book.
@AlwaysWondering5624 күн бұрын
That was so sad😢.
@DoreenWeed24 күн бұрын
Just because you're over 60 doesn't mean you become invisible! We all have something to contribute!
@craigjgomez24 күн бұрын
She's 76 and a hypocrite.
@HenriettaHudson-we4wv24 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
@HenriettaHudson-we4wv24 күн бұрын
@@craigjgomez LEAVE. STEVIE. ALONE!!!!!
@PatriciaGriebenow24 күн бұрын
AMEN!
@cathyskywalker7724 күн бұрын
NO SHE IS NOT@@craigjgomez
@zackwilliams991225 күн бұрын
Her and the remaining Fleetwood Mac members are long overdue for their Kennedy center honors for their contributions to American culture
@Juliaflo25 күн бұрын
I totally SECOND that.
@patriciawright878624 күн бұрын
Shocking it hasn't already happened.
@betpow24 күн бұрын
too late for Christine
@euronny255524 күн бұрын
Agree! They are legends.
@larrykav24 күн бұрын
Peace & Life Everlasting with Jesus 💞 Pray for guidance and wait Patiently 💞
@user-je1sf6pc6q19 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing Stevie. No judgement here. You do you. We live in the land of FREEDOM. And it should continue that way 💙
@staceythienel319318 күн бұрын
Exactly! People can judge all they want but don't live your life!!!
@susanedwards462024 күн бұрын
Her SNL performance was amazing. 76 years old. whaaat???!! Her new song is fabulous.
@tikneshiabeauford728924 күн бұрын
She killed it!
@dottiee159622 күн бұрын
@@tikneshiabeauford7289 Bad pun
@janc819920 күн бұрын
Yes she did in a million pieces.
@asantejsaymyname353714 күн бұрын
She needs the parts to stay young
@angelakearns41123 күн бұрын
Nah
@debvw974018 күн бұрын
Stevie is, despite being a mega star, a woman. I respect her for all that she shares with us.
@12thDecember24 күн бұрын
I think it's worth mentioning that her having the baby would not have affected Don Henley or the Eagles. This is the way it is for so many women, that the consequences almost always fall on their shoulders, even when, as in Stevie's case, precautions were taken to avoid pregnancy.
@Anon5438724 күн бұрын
You guys never mention the effect on the baby that lost its life, and by the way that was Don Henley's kid as much as hers but he had zero say in whether that kid lived or died. If people don't want a kid don't engage in the activity that creates a kid, she selfishly flushed away that kid's life so she could continue touring with a band.
@yogawithsarah622724 күн бұрын
@@Anon54387 How do you know that Don Henley was not in on the decision!
@agf170024 күн бұрын
At the end of the day, it was HER decision…..nobody else should interfere with HER decision about HER Body.
@ilovemickyandhelove124 күн бұрын
@@Anon54387I don’t hear don Henley complaining.
@kippywylie24 күн бұрын
@@Anon54387As a man, as a deeply spiritual human.... I too was faced with this in 1980. Giving loving comfort and support to a woman I still love to this day. An unplanned child at that time would have devastating consequences on both our lives to say nothing of the life that child would have lived. It was hard, and I still often feel pain.
@KellyAlbright-tg9kz18 күн бұрын
As an American, I defend her right to say what she thinks even if I don't agree with it.
@joelmaccanann766315 күн бұрын
That makes you a great American.
@nonyabusiness715 күн бұрын
Well said❤
@MsCuriousturtle13 күн бұрын
You don't agree that the government shouldn't have control over women's bodies?
@bobdavis484810 күн бұрын
@@MsCuriousturtle This feminist Nicks fan says the government should NOT have control over women's bodies!
@mattsmith80910 күн бұрын
It's a felony for men not to register for selective service. Men and women were mandated to take a vaccine that didn't stop transmission of a virus. Men and women are forced to pay taxes. There are many ways the government tells you what you can and can't do with your body.
@HeyKrisHey20 күн бұрын
Simply, a legend. Always was, and always will be. Thank you, Stevie. ❤️
@nutritioncoachjo17 күн бұрын
Absolutely! She was and always will be my musical idol! I've followed her since I was 10 years old from Fleetwood Mac and continued when she went on her own.
@HeyKrisHey15 күн бұрын
@@nutritioncoachjo Ditto!
@SammiJoReviews18 күн бұрын
Stevie, you are a warrior. Thank you for sharing this heartfelt choice with us. Thanks also for coming forward to fight for the rights of women. The decision on whether to continue or end a pregnancy should not be made by committee. It is a choice that should be made by a woman & her doctor. As Tim Walz says, ‘others can mind their own business.’ Stevie, your new song is powerful. Thank you for continuing to bless us with your music. It is most assuredly a gift.
@carolynred46169 күн бұрын
🌙🕊💯
@KathyJackson-g9g6 күн бұрын
@@SammiJoReviews hmm! What about the rights of unborn women? A child within a mother's womb is not the mother's body but a separate human body all together. Follow the science! As a woman who is close in age to Stevie Nicks and one who has always enjoyed her gift of song and one who completely believe that each of us have the right to free speech whether I agree with them or not and lessons can be learned from each of us sharing our stories but a hero she is not.
@jodyfletcher521623 күн бұрын
I took all necessary precautions and got pregnant with my 4th child. I scheduled an abortion. I did NOT go through with it….. she’s 25 years old now ….BUT …..it was MY decision….
@TheRealProfessorofBoogie21 күн бұрын
I knew a girl in high school.... very pretty... somewhat promiscuous but not more so than any of the rest of us. Twenty years later I worked with her husband and we got to be good friends. One day he told me that the night before his wife, this pretty girl I had known in high school, started bawling about how she was a terrible person because she had aborted her child. She said she couldn't enjoy any of the material things she now had because in the back of her mind she knew the cost of those things was her baby's life. She was scared to die because she thought God would not be pleased she had the abortion. She was afraid she was going to hell. Most of all, she couldn't stand the thought of being confronted by the child she aborted in the after-life. What would she say to this child? Having a choice does not necessarily mean that the choice that we make is the RIGHT choice or the choice that we can live with. I readily admit that there are women out there who have had abortions who could not care less and not suffer any guilt. (Although the ones who have had multiple abortions... the ones who are using abortion as birth control.... are crazy. If you are having so much unprotected sex that you need to have 10 abortions you are also at a high risk of STD's. And if you need 10 abortions but are only having sex with one guy... you need to examine why you stay with that guy.) Let's not promote abortions to vulnerable teenagers and young women whose entire life may be destroyed by the guilt and loss of having an abortion. Let's not pretend that she is worldly enough to fully understand the choice she is making and the lifelong ramifications it will have. Let's not pretend that it is even her choice all of the time. Lot's of teenagers are pressured into abortions. Let's recognize that there are parents out there who pressure their daughters into abortions because they think they will be stuck with the cost of raising that child. Let's sympathize with the young girl who desperately wanted that child and will suffer for the rest of her life because her own parents forced her to get an abortion. I've known women whose parents forced them to have an abortion. One girl in particular came to understand at an intellectual level as she got older that neither she nor her parents could afford the cost of a baby at that time, but in her heart she still wanted that baby and she hates her parents for taking it away from her. There is no greater form of child abuse than forcing your daughter to have an abortion when she wants to keep that baby. Yes, you may be protecting her ability to go to college and have a career someday, but you also may be damning her to lifelong feelings of guilt and loss. Depending on her innate feelings about God, you may me condemning her to a lifelong fear of God and the afterlife.
@bobmcdonald290516 күн бұрын
As it should be. No one elses business.
@Jgp4xzdmqnmil16 күн бұрын
@@TheRealProfessorofBoogiemaybe your belief is irrational a god a judgmental one an afterlife or before life if you think about last one
@aflojo15 күн бұрын
@@TheRealProfessorofBoogieYes! "Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought."
@gangapoornimaКүн бұрын
@@TheRealProfessorofBoogie But every story is different, i have a story for you, i am just not going to type it, there are so so many people who had kids, and they feel gilty their whole lives, because they could not raise their kids, or protect them, or feem them. I think an abortion is and should be a choice, not enforced- and no this this is not anti-life, people should be able to choose. From my work i know many many peeps whose brother or sister were abused by their sibling because the parents had like twelve kids, in the 90's and this happes still, in the USA, Europe, today, babies, toddlers and a few teenagers running in a house.......so many other cases with other scenarios....i am not anti- life, give your kid the best life, but, yes, i am pro choice, and an abortion should never be forced, and i know girls and ladies who have no guilt or regrets after an abortion, but i also have never met anyone who was forced to have one, i have met people who were glad with their choice, and i hope you will not deem them as less of value because their feelings are different of yours.
@horseygurl14324 күн бұрын
When Rumours was popular, both my sister and I were flight attendants in the Middle East, going to parties in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, mostly Americans and Brits, and although there was plenty of music there, we played the Rumours album over and over and over and over all night, every time we flew there and found our friends!!! Such good times! Oh, and Stevie, you are looking and sound as good as ever and MANY thanks for sharing your story. Coolest chic EVER!!!
@FullFrontalFromage24 күн бұрын
Wow, this is an awesome memory to have! Thanks for sharing!!
@brucepoole855224 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind words
@arrasonline24 күн бұрын
She is a national treasure. Thanks for speaking your truth Stevie.
@jonnyfendi200324 күн бұрын
But CBS couldn’t even speak the truth and still refuses to release the Kamala Harris transcript
@LibraStarTruth-LLC24 күн бұрын
Interesting thoughts ..
@andregonzales0424 күн бұрын
100%
@LUNA_111118 күн бұрын
Absolutely love her! Loved her in the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s & today. Outspoken philosopher with an undeniable sound of her voice that’s unique to her. No one like her.. truly. I’m with ya Stevie MY BODY MY RIGHT!!!❤
@snoops558120 күн бұрын
There’s nobody quite like her. Her music resonates with me like no other artist. She’s honest & I am glad she’s speaking out for women’s rights. We all need to stand up for ourselves. I have a daughter & I don’t appreciate men who want to take away her rights especially on such a sensitive issue. Stevie is right we must do what is best for us & our families. This isn’t just about women who were irresponsible & got pregnant there are lots of circumstances when it’s necessary. Thank you Stevie!
@pamelaJ923713 күн бұрын
@@snoops5581 not getting pregnant is pretty easy. Birth control is there if you find it healthy. Find a virtuous man that is committed to you. Abortion Won’t be necessary. Woman’s rights should be reserved for mothers trying to raise great children.
@monicarodriguezhenderson866618 күн бұрын
i love you, Stevie! I always have.Thank you for using your voice to express what so many of us are feeling. So frustrating to be treated like a second class citizen and you are bringing this to the light. Bless you!
@NativeNYerChicHK24 күн бұрын
Stevie Nicks is one genuine, fierce warrior for women! 💪💙🇺🇸
@TS-jj1wi16 күн бұрын
Yep and kills babies also 😮 so whats that make you 😮
@kuchpopart22 күн бұрын
Stevie is so down to earth and she tells you like it is! Love that about her and that's why she's such a great songwriter!❤
@deejohnston215024 күн бұрын
I adore and admire so many female performers, but there is something so unique and magical about Stevie. She touches my heart.❤
@HenriettaHudson-we4wv24 күн бұрын
I've been a fan of Stevie's for 40 years!!!
@tikneshiabeauford728924 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@melaniesharp39722 күн бұрын
I met her. Magical and otherworldly. Even when I was still 20 feet away, the energy was so powerful, I began to tear up. I really don’t get star struck after 40 years in the entertainment industry, but Stevie?!?!? It’s almost like she radiates this beautiful energy from another plane. An experience like no other in my lifetime.
@MattLeger24 күн бұрын
Looking at her and listening to her, you'd never guess she's 76. She and her body of work--both solo and with Mac--are truly ageless. That she could write and record a song to support restoring reproductive rights for women even in the midst of her grief over Christine's death is nothing short of phenomenal. A true queen; long may she reign.
@tikneshiabeauford728924 күн бұрын
Perfectly Said!
@lindaslattery834122 күн бұрын
I’ve always loved this woman, so talented, brave, and fearless!! She is a QUEEN ❤
@hsmd453320 күн бұрын
Yassssss! Baby-free kween!
@patriciaribaric340924 күн бұрын
I got pregnant at the end of July 1979. My whole world turned against me because I refused to get an abortion. I ended up homeless. Worse I did not know who the father was. I went on to suffer a lifetime of suffering because I refused to get an abortion. When my son turned 42 DNA provided my son with the truth of who his father was. His father and his entire family have embraced him. A year later my son's brother died leaving my other son's children motherless and fatherless. Today the son I refused to eliminate has a wonderful life and is raising his brother's sons.
@adamwest498724 күн бұрын
What a Beautiful story. I feel so bad for your hardship, you poor thing. Thank YOU for choosing LIFE! Nicks is on the short end of life, and I have little doubt she sold her soul for rock and roll.
@GG-lr7vs24 күн бұрын
That was your choice to make. Stevie made different choices about her life and her body. Which should be every woman’s right.
@johannedillworth741324 күн бұрын
@@patriciaribaric3409 God bless you for doing what was right even though it was very difficult for you.
@neilmoss900621 күн бұрын
Thank you for staying strong. You did the right thing. You're amazing. You're a true mother, woman. Maternal, empathetic, nurturing.
@janc819920 күн бұрын
God works in mysterious ways. Bless you for thinking about your child..The worlds a much better with him in it.
@mililaniman24 күн бұрын
I have always loved the music of Stevie Nicks since the late seventies. Her new music now raises social consciousness. I look forward to listening her new music.
@theck67224 күн бұрын
Thank you for featuring Stevie Nicks❣️ You Rock Stevie❣️ We love you❣️
@HighSpeedNoDrag18 күн бұрын
Amen.
@wolfman329524 күн бұрын
I completely agree with Stevie. I know she did the right thing and I am very sure that Christine's spirit is with her not only onstage but most of the time as well.
@seasonschange433716 күн бұрын
Stevie Nicks has a voice, and she has always used it. She's a warrior, a righteous woman. I'm so proud of her. Her voice picked a great fight for what's right. Thank you, Stevie Nicks
@carolynred46169 күн бұрын
Till this day, women still aren't equal at all. She's a strong woman and a Warrior. We still have a way to go.🌙 🕊 You rock and You Are the best Singer-Songwriter 🎉🌙🕊♥️
@KathyJackson-g9g6 күн бұрын
@@seasonschange4337 righteous by what standard?
@stephenstephenson459424 күн бұрын
All these memories I have of Stevie Nicks it makes me so happy from landslide to all her music bless you Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac
@liorap563617 күн бұрын
I’m sorry, all I can think of is the loss of the AMAZING person that was killed inside her womb rather than give birth to her and Don Henley’s baby.
@tcha99913 күн бұрын
Stay mad
@davidetienne94046 күн бұрын
@@tcha999 Okay, hypocrite. People like you are all about feelings, until someone has an opinion you don't agree with.
@jennyroth65835 күн бұрын
If it’s any consolation it was a soul and souls never die
@patriciaalley156221 күн бұрын
She's in her lane, doing what she loves. She's grounded and open. Great talent. Great lady.
@Ken6419023 күн бұрын
Loved this woman for almost 50 years now. Nobody compares to Stevie Nicks. Still rocking it.
@melaniestewart256123 күн бұрын
Love you Stevie! Thank you for sharing your story. You are a beacon of light for all women!
@janc819920 күн бұрын
She slaughtered her baby because she was selfish..
@LaPlaztique19 күн бұрын
@@janc8199False! Who are you to judge?
@elizabethm8982Күн бұрын
@@janc8199Are you a vegan?
@justagirlsd300023 күн бұрын
Preach it sister Stevie ! 🌊💙🙏🏽
@truegrit769724 күн бұрын
I was in under-grad at USC when Fleetwood Mac hit their peak. I love that band, and thank you Stevie for speaking up for the reproductive rights of women and girls.
@KarenGerstman24 күн бұрын
God bless you, Stevie! This song is so powerful and absolutely necessary. WE WILL NOT GO BACK!
@jdgjhn124 күн бұрын
It already went back. Back to the states.
@LoriAndrews-i5k24 күн бұрын
@@jdgjhn1 This is the United States of America! We will NOT accept different rights in every State for only ONE gender of American Citizens! Women must be free to choose in EVERY STATE! We are the majority. There are more women than men in this country. We will NOT be forced to flee our home states just to find health care! We will vote BLUE and restore our rights in ALL 50 STATES!
@Artemis_A-2424 күн бұрын
You’re right, states can now decide for themselves. My state, my choice
@gracetou896324 күн бұрын
God don’t bless evil , killing children and calling it health care is evil.
@janc819920 күн бұрын
Trump 24
@sebastian123N24 күн бұрын
Stevie Nicks is one of the biggest icons of the 80s along with Cyndi Lauper, Pat Benatar, Madonna, Tina Turner, etc. Always about women’s rights and progress.
@theeric24 күн бұрын
Jane Pauley said it best..."The one & only Stevie Nicks." I love you Stevie Nicks ❤❤❤
@silasshaw518216 күн бұрын
Yes Stevie, God gave you the gift of talent and the gift of a child who didn’t have a chance to have a life as it would be an inconvenience to you. All mothers and fathers have to make huge sacrifices in order to raise a family. I understand your values and want the best for you but there was a baby that wanted you as a mother that you’ll never know because you terminated that life. Please do your best to understand those who don’t agree with your decision and see if there is any value in their hearts that you could benefit from as you’ll never know that child who also would have been immediately adopted as well. You talk about not being able to turn around to see Lindsey or it would make you cry. I’m crying right now for your child.
@kuscheldrache8 күн бұрын
Yes but those who make those sacrfices WANT to make them,they WANT to be parents and that is their choice. However there are people who do not want to be parents hence taking precautions to not get pregnant and if those fail it should be their right to abort or not. What's right for one person isn't right for another, nobody has the right to force women to have kids who don't want to have them, who've taken precaution of not getting pregnant. Don't like abortion, don't get one
@paulgilliland299224 күн бұрын
This is brutal and so personal because my wife terminated in 1981 and to this day I have so much regret because we had just graduated UCLA and were embarking on our careers. We can’t even talk about it to this today.
@davidsessera133724 күн бұрын
Was it a decision that was made together?
@CO72Moonchyld24 күн бұрын
@@davidsessera1337were they both pregnant? Y'all need to just accept that YOU are not risking DEATH with each pregnancy. Biology isn't fair, so suck it up. It's not YOUR choice to make, only your opinion on someone else's body.
@juniemoon152824 күн бұрын
I understand, Paul. That type of regret truly sucks. Was 17 when I was forced to make the decision. I’m now 66 and sadly never had children. It was probably for the best but still…regret and the “what ifs,” and “if only,” hurts. Still. 🌹
@johannedillworth741324 күн бұрын
@@CO72MoonchyldHere’s a thought. Wrongful death lawsuit. I sure hope men who desperately wanted that child have that option.
@linguaphile4224 күн бұрын
@@johannedillworth7413 How about adoption?
@LeoOrlando-yd2ut23 күн бұрын
I do believe men and women are equal, but the abortion issue always comes up. I don’t criticize her; I don’t hate her. Absolutely not. I just find it peculiar that women who say they don’t regret having an abortion still have vivid memories about it after decades. If it’s no worse than pulling out a tooth, they would have forgotten all about it by now.
@Mtch546924 күн бұрын
My heart broke when she expressed her love for Christine McVie! Love her!
@tikneshiabeauford728924 күн бұрын
My heart broke too. Honestly, I have been heartbroken since Christine died. 😢💔
@jenford707818 күн бұрын
I salute Stevie for taking a stand on women's rights in this backwards looking, divided country. I too used that right in 1979, in 1990 I became a mother and could provide for a child in the way I believe children should be provided for, not just monetarily but to BE there and be fully invested in his life.
@whitebirchtarotКүн бұрын
I remember the first time I heard Stevie Nicks sing. I was sitting in my car in a grocery store parking lot and was getting ready to turn the engine off when Rhiannon started playing on the radio. I was absolutely mesmerized and I said to myself, oh, my God, I just found my favorite female singer ever! I was right. Thank you, Stevie! 💕💕
@luvbearbut13 күн бұрын
I've been a Stevie fan for 40 years. I'm so sad by this. She had the money, she had the resources, she had everything, and chose to wipe out her baby?!? Nine months out of the course of a career is nothing... giving a potential beautiful person with good looks and talent could of been everything. The boy or girl (who would be 40 at this point, and probably as talelented as he/she's parents) could of, may have, inspired her and her lyrics. Where'as Stevie's lyrics have always inspired me but this knowledge has tainted me, not because of what she did, but because she still thinks that was a good decision😬😪. It just makes me sad...
@elizabethm8982Күн бұрын
Was it your body? Was it your career? Is it your life? No? Then it isn't your place to tell whether it was a "good" or "bad" choice; "Nine months out of the course of a career is nothing" saying that to a woman you don't even know is genuinely insane and entitled, she doesn't owe explanations to complete strangers.
@Orchidaceous124 күн бұрын
She’s so candid, so smart and talented! I admire her greatly. ❤
@josephkokomo175224 күн бұрын
She is very direct, keeps it simple to understand and keeps it short. Yet still, there is much warmth.
@malley474724 күн бұрын
No intelligence what so ever
@dianeyoung806825 күн бұрын
Love Stevie Nicks.
@vcrcooking14 күн бұрын
A legend in her own mind.
@shellydehart821718 күн бұрын
And you’re doing a fantastic job at it too. Stevie Nicks has that certain voice n style that makes her songs stand out amongst the others. Also she looks awesome at 76. ♥️🥰👍
@camilla611024 күн бұрын
Adoption. I am so grateful for my adoptive parents. They wanted me desperately. 💜
@Orchidaceous124 күн бұрын
And that was your biological mother‘s choice. In some societies, she would not have been given that choice. Everyone should have choices. The government should not make your choices for you. That is not a radical concept, that is basic human freedom.
@robertladdieanderson608524 күн бұрын
CHOICE… FREEDOM OF CHOICE
@ReverendSnedley24 күн бұрын
@@Orchidaceous1Ah shut up already
@KarenGerstman24 күн бұрын
That is beautiful, and I'm glad that your biological mother chose the right choice for her, and you
@ericsneary543024 күн бұрын
@@ReverendSnedley whine and cry some more
@jeanetteschock474424 күн бұрын
Got to see her and Don Henley in 1987. It was an absolutely amazing experience
@TheRealProfessorofBoogie21 күн бұрын
Too bad Stevie and Don's child never had the absolutely amazing experience of seeing them.... But you got to see them. That's all that matters.
@TheLoveVocal21 күн бұрын
@@TheRealProfessorofBoogie there never was "Stevie and Don's child"...knock it off and don't comment if you can't respect the subject matter here: Stevie and HER Choices; Including not recognizing your personal RULE
@hopefulforhumanity562511 күн бұрын
As a woman I think it's sad when women choose career over motherhood.
@ijeannie24 күн бұрын
Not surprised of her past. Let voters decide. Planned Parenthood is so evil they would not allow me to bring my baby in the building with me. They told me they didn't want my baby to influence someone wanting an abortion. How evil is that?! Pretty evil! Adoption is always an alternative too. Love her music. ❤
@TheGritherr24 күн бұрын
I support having abortions legalized. Forcing parents to conceive unwanted children tends to go sideways on many levels.
@rft200123 күн бұрын
@@Crackerbird2000 Come on, in real life, we all know that people will not abstain and that accidents happen. Just look at Stevie's circumstance. Disgusting that you want to make choices for other people.
@chiefswife121223 күн бұрын
No sex no baby math is pretty simple.
@TheGritherr23 күн бұрын
@@chiefswife1212 wow, I never thought of that. Can’t see any flaws in the plan… hey, and we can eliminate drug use by spreading the word to just say NO!
@VictoriousLaura23 күн бұрын
But abortion ends the life of a living human being who was ALREADY conceived....
@kkorova24 күн бұрын
I love Stevie Nicks. She made the right choice for her, and there’s nothing more empowering than women deciding over their destiny. I am 9 months pregnant, and 36 years old. This year motherhood called me, and I feel ready, prepared both financially and spiritually to be the mother my child needs. This luxury, I wish upon my fellow females. Not everyone has had the same opportunity to choose wisely.
@jkstubbington24 күн бұрын
Beautifully said. Wishing you and your precious baby all the best.
@Jade_90224 күн бұрын
Luxury? Murdering your child?
@AnAmericanPatriot155523 күн бұрын
What is the difference in your child from last month to next month?
@scottwoods928223 күн бұрын
Stevie was more interested in her next snort of coke , she decided on abortion because she couldn't quit the addiction and her baby would have ruined her party life ! lets get real !
@kkorova22 күн бұрын
@@Jade_902 raising a child should be a luxury.
@tobechukwuolumba733724 күн бұрын
Stevie Nicks is the most incredible singer of the '70s when she was a member of Fleetwood Mac. Now, she is a single singer, or a solo singer, and she will continue to make more songs.
@lynettehampton-haley485119 күн бұрын
What a Great woman elder, stevie remembers the years our mothers and other women were dying because they had no power over there bodies!!!! You better prepare for war is a great line, because in a few years the rate of women dying fir lack of health care and children born into situation that are unwanted or deplorable will skyrocket. All women should ve marching in the street behind stevie!!! Our elders did and we have let them down letting men tell us what to do with our bodies. Little do they know it will affect them as well............. thank you stevie!!!!!!
@HaydenOran21 күн бұрын
I could listen to Stevie talk for hours. Love her endlessly.
@denisemarie613117 күн бұрын
but how cool would it have been to see her have her child and continue on singing, dancing, and touring..... women are damn powerful and so capable of much more than imaginable
@CRAIGTEMPLATEXCHRIST24 күн бұрын
There is something OFF PUTTING about an old childless woman singing about abortions… VERY SAD! And am a huge admirer of her work… “The Lighthouse” is a work of real evil… it’s about KILLING LIFE and she’s out that out into the world… I’ll be speaking to her about that soon
@tammywhitlock525822 күн бұрын
So brave for her to speak the truth. I wish I had that mindset so much earlier. But, that was not an option.
@lizcorredor348018 күн бұрын
She is absolutely incredible is she will be incredible until now and forever Beautiful Soul❤❤❤❤❤❤
@belindatrousdale487621 күн бұрын
Thanks to you and the women of your generation for all that you have done! I am fighting for my daughter and Granddaughter! 💙💙💙💙💙
@teddnagurski558319 күн бұрын
Stevie Nicks is still out there being great!
@585bouie24 күн бұрын
I'm addicted to Stevie Nicks . I've always loved her and her music
@elizabethalexander652824 күн бұрын
Loved Belladonna. Wore the album out
@stevemorse10824 күн бұрын
How sad to hear that she had an abortion….think how talented her child might have been with her and don Henley.
@linguaphile4224 күн бұрын
Or they probably would have been like most of the children of talented people -- nothing to write home about regarding the art their parents were famous for. Folks always make babies out to be magical or something. They're just infant people.
@brianmichaels511224 күн бұрын
Or just another messed up child who had lots of money but no parents with them ever due to their career and always being away from home. Could have went that way as well.
@integral24 күн бұрын
It was her decision to make, not yours.
@Artemis_A-2424 күн бұрын
@@brianmichaels5112 Ah yes, because why even try to be a parent right? Thank god states have a say now
@stef678625 күн бұрын
Gah does it get any better than this woman?! What a legend.
@noirlitguy24 күн бұрын
She is just amazing. 42 years ago, I sent her a letter asking for an autograph. Several months later I got that autograph in the mail. I still have that autograph. She is an inspiration. I am lucky to have lived during a time when she was alive. Her comments about Christie McVie made me tear up…. “Landslide” always makes me cry.
@dawndonivan308919 күн бұрын
I did the same thing 46 years ago!
@chicabecca24 күн бұрын
Fleetwood Mac was an amazing band and Stevie Nicks was incredibly talented. I wonder who that child was, though, who they would have become, how they would have impacted the world. I have a hard time believing she is uneffected...the bond of a mother with their child (even unborn) never goes away. Interesting how she grieves for Christine but not her baby. I don't understand abortion.
@EricSchryver-v8o17 күн бұрын
Fleetwood Mac's music isn't worth a human life.
@trish46893 күн бұрын
agree
@tls050124 күн бұрын
76!!?? She hasn’t changed a bit. She’s so beautiful!
@jklavz14 күн бұрын
Plastic has a very long half-life.
@ZeliaMartiny21 күн бұрын
I mean Im here for her and believe in her right to choose but seriously though, a son or daughter of the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac? 😮 I cant be the only one sad about the world not getting that?
@crazysanor3 күн бұрын
You're not the only one there's a lot of people that are not commenting on here because they don't want to be attacked. That child probably would have been a musical genius. What could have been..... You know she regrets it. She won't admit it
@katherinepoulson345718 күн бұрын
I had the pleasure in the early nineties to see the band in Portland, Maine!!!! One of the great🎵 treats of my life! Thanks, Stevie!!!!👏🎵🇺🇲💖
@Steve-i9t23 күн бұрын
On the surface, Stevie Nicks seems like the ultimate diva-prima donna, but every interview I've seen of her she is brutally honest and personally revealing. .
@JamesBond-py8xs22 күн бұрын
Funny how having kids didn't hurt the band, Heart one bit, but Stevie did chose life.. her own
@Desaved24 күн бұрын
My comment on her SNL video is #1. "I can't believe SNL allowed a legend". I can't understand how it is #1, but I've been a Stevie Nicks fans as long as I've been an SNL fan and it would seem that all people who know one would know the other. I am shocked that people don't know her talent or how she empowered women through her songs. They're all about women having agency over their sexuality. I love it. I love all her songs and The Lighthouse is a message women need to hear. As a feminist Black Hispanic man it's always been my goal to empower women and Stevie has been my icon of an empowered women for decades! I only wish I could have met her in all this time. I hope we change this country back to a time where women are free again so Stevie can feel like she made a difference.
@suzannerinato872524 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comments they are so very much appreciated. I’ve love Stevie since I first heard Rhiannon in 1975, I was 18 years old.
@UniverseSpeck23 күн бұрын
Roe v Wade was Unconstitutional. Regardless of your opinion on the topic, that is a fact. The Supreme Court did nothing wrong repealing it and did not infringe on your rights. "I thought Roe v Wade was an easy case in that the Supreme Court could have held that most extreme law Unconstitutional and put down its pen. Instead, the court wrote an opinion that made every abortion restriction in the country illegal, in one fell swoop. And that was not the way the court ordinarily operates" Ruth Bader Ginsburg. So, instead of 9 justices overstepping the Consitution, We the People have been empowered to vote on the issue. If you want it to be legal or illegal or have stipulations, convince your fellow citizens and vote. Now for my personal opinion, abortion is gross. You're killing your own child because you don't want to live with the consequences of your actions. Sex makes babies and women have total control over their bodies when they engage in consensual sex. There is no contraception that works 100%. To me the moral truth is abortion is wrong and it doesn't empower women. It empowers men. Is it any wonder that the out of wedlock birth rate has skyrocketed in the last 50 years? Men can sleep with as many women as they want and don't have to suffer the consequences because women and society no longer have the power to socially pressure them. The things we tell girls today "Focus on your career!, Have fun!, You don't need no man!". I for one think it's time to start telling women the truth.
@renaenelson516123 күн бұрын
Well said ❤
@trailerparkcryptoking521324 күн бұрын
Pretty arrogant to state that a band that was years old when you joined and already successful couldn’t succeed without you after you joined!!! I have noticed Stevie’s obvious narcissism in many video interviews of her! It’s a big turn off!
@heragr291223 күн бұрын
1000 percent agree. I'm more of a 90s kid and got into Fleetwood Mac late, and though I love the bad, hearing her speak this way shows me how egotistic she is and it's a major turnoff. So sad. Sometimes keep your private things private. We are not better knowing this. You're no one's savior by any means - and try not to act like one either.
@michelletidler677323 күн бұрын
I totally agree and Im a huge fan of her music. She was my first concert when I was a young girl. Fleetwood Mac is actually my favorite band. And no matter her views its her obvious arrogance and narcissism that totally makes me want to throw out all of her albums. But I wont.
@dottiee159623 күн бұрын
Her concerts weren’t selling, she kept canceling. So, she pulls this out of her Top Hat. Cool clothes but she chose good times over responsibility just like the narcissist she is. Well said in the comments ladies. I noticed she keeps popping up. Figured she needed an ego boost. I believe now, no one loves her voice more than her!😮
@Jackietreehorn-z5e23 күн бұрын
@@dottiee1596 I just saw her for the 11th time. The arena was sold out. Again. She sells out arenas. What are you smoking? She's never had a problem with crowds. 76 and sells out arenas. ALL the time
@steve_anderson22 күн бұрын
Soooo agree! She is her biggest fan.
@Jeff-m3f20 күн бұрын
Who doesn't love this woman and that band.
@christian4ever196223 күн бұрын
At 76, she should be speaking out for the innocent blood shed, not her right to slaughter the innocent... I will pray for her soul, cause it ain't looking good for the old girl.
@JWood-z5p24 күн бұрын
Sometimes women get active in the pro abortion movement as a defense mechanism for dealing with the long term trauma and self loathing that results from getting an abortion. She seems like she is in a lot of pain over her decision. I wish for her sake that this interview was about her relationship with her child and the joy that has brought her. Perhaps we should all take a moment to mourn the loss of her child.
@ValleyoftheRogue24 күн бұрын
There is no evidence of any "abortion trauma." Stop trying to deceive people.
@johnpochinski72724 күн бұрын
I think Stevie is doing what she was meant to do, sharing a bit of her story. Women take precautions and still become pregnant and may still choose to have a child , but certain circumstances it may mot be best , and I speaking more for the child. An unwanted child is possibly in my view to me of the most hurtful things to be. I am not meaning to preach but Stevie is right to stand up and get people to consider the realities of how dark turning back on roe v wade is and also consider how shameful it is for us here in the United States to be going backwards on a number of issues that deeply affect people who already face a lack of acceptance.
@krystallovern675224 күн бұрын
I disagree a baby is a human being. Speak up for those that not yet have a voice
@chrisleblanc58125 күн бұрын
She sings wonderfully, but I believe it’s telling she hasn’t managed a stable relationship. Something about her is just toxic and destructive.
@ReverendSnedley24 күн бұрын
OK so you're the YT psychoanalyst in charge - will make a note of that
@reginafris682224 күн бұрын
Many well known, constantly touring musicians have had difficulty maintaining stable relationships, because they are on the road, not at home. Let's look at Mick Jagger...if you wanna talk about the guys.
@chrisleblanc58123 күн бұрын
ReverendSnedley, thank you for noticing. I worked hard for my doctorate. I find so many opportunities to apply what I’ve learned in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (dsm-5-tr) every single day. KZbin comments is one such place. Care for a professional assessment? By the way, psychoanalysis is kind of dated. I prefer cognitive approaches.
@canalalemdaki16 күн бұрын
One of the most beautiful friendships on the show! Long live Christine! Hail Stevie! ❤❤😢
@jamesgroce312517 күн бұрын
"terminate a pregnancy" = killing your own child, now sing that with Stevie Nicks vibrato
@lynnekane488923 күн бұрын
Stevie, thank you for taking the lead.As always, love your music.Love you , blessed be
@BMichaelLPromotionsNewYork22 күн бұрын
Stevie is one of my all-time favorite ARTISTS - regardless of genre. Why? Because she really IS a great storyteller!
@DRDave-vs1xl24 күн бұрын
I could tell she was scared.. It showed in her eyes! I love Stevie!!!
@heatherdawn1315 күн бұрын
Dear Stevie, I have loved you since I was 3 years old in 1976. I can’t imagine my life without your music. Many Blessings to you Stevie. Carry On 🙏🏻
@PlanetASE14 күн бұрын
save a child's life, let it live
@majelthesurreal572322 күн бұрын
Great interview! TY Stevie for shining the light AGAIN on women and our struggles.
@DebraMorales-b8g20 күн бұрын
She Walks On Water!!❤❤❤ I Love This Woman On Every Level..& She's My Hero!!!!! Do Not Discriminate Her Or Condemn Her....U Who Don't Know Her!!!!!!! XOXO
@connie930224 күн бұрын
I’m with Stevie , her life her choice ❤❤
@Goldenowl6624 күн бұрын
Babie's life. Choice taken away.
@Artemis_A-2424 күн бұрын
My state, my choice
@lisarogers339323 күн бұрын
I love this woman! Lighthouse is a bop! Btw, Christene will always be with her. Our souls live on forever ❤.
@Luv2u016 күн бұрын
Shes 77. And she’s still performing and getting out there. Christine was 79. The group is up there in the years and their days are numbered but boy did they have a good run. They’re my all time favorite group. Best of wishes to Stevie and may Christine rest in peace.
@AM-jm5ux23 күн бұрын
I love this woman she’s so amazing ❤
@Bgiverny23 күн бұрын
That future child deserved to be able to sing too.
@D-lovelyart18 күн бұрын
That poor baby. Mommy thought you would’ve been a “nightmare” to live through. Who knows what amazing things that baby could’ve given Stevie as a woman and an artist? 😞
@NeonSmiley8324 күн бұрын
So disappointing to hear of her awful crusade. As a middle aged woman (and musician) who always wanted marriage and children but am still single and barren, it's really difficult to relate other women and to deal with this kind of life. So when I heard Stevie Nicks give an interview about devoting her life to music instead of marriage and family, I thought "That's it! I am like Stevie Nicks! We are the same!".....But as I discovered the full story as to why she is childless, now I know we are NOT the same. She had my dream, but she killed it.
@johannedillworth741324 күн бұрын
@@Tiphaniees Funny how pro life comments get deleted but yours stays. My deepest condolences to all who were denied the ability to have a baby desperately wanted
@TheBrownIsland20 күн бұрын
That's YOUR business. It's no one's fault about your predicament. People make decisions for their lives. Freedom of Choice. Not based on what someone else can't do. Other women cannot live their lives to satisfy barren women.
@TheBrownIsland20 күн бұрын
@@johannedillworth7413 Anti-Abortion comments only get Deleted when they are hateful judgmental comments. If you all just stop projecting how you feel on others, and *accept the reality that you don't get to decide what others do, you'd be fine.*
@NeonSmiley8320 күн бұрын
@@TheBrownIsland You don't have freedom of choice to end another life! I didn't say she needed to live the life I wanted-- there's no possible way to "satisfy" my situation by another women having a child....that's an absolutely silly thought and makes no sense! Seeing other women with the dream I wanted actually makes me feel worse. I'm just pointing out the irony, sharing my story, and expressing my opinion of how ungrateful I personally think she is in terminating the blessing that other women so yearn for. Maybe put some vasaline on that butthurt? 🙄
@uva308819 күн бұрын
Stevie Nicks is not being completely honest. This is a revision of history from a narcissist as she had more than one abortion, it's been speculated as many as four or five. If she didn't want to be a mother, why did she marry her best friend's husband right after she died who had an infant son? That's a well known fact she's mentioned many times! What is not being said here is not all women are narcissists. We are all not capable of terminiating an unplanned pregnancy! As a narcissist, Stevie Nicks does not respect boundaries, has little empathy and talks about terminating a pregnancy like she simply got up to get a glass of water. Women, please do not follow this woman as a moral example! She may be a great rocker, she is not a great moral pillar and please search your heart and mind to determine how YOU will feel, if you can terminate a pregnancy and merrily go on with your life! Many can, don't let them be your guide! Know who you are and what type of personality you are, if you are a narcissist, narcissistic, normal or empath. Terminating a pregnancy may not be for you and it's something you can never go back and do over!
@rsenior714024 күн бұрын
So basically a child would have been an inconvenience for you. The band was more important than a child. Selfish Stevie!
@elizabethmcleod24623 күн бұрын
Yes, Stevie was not expecting to get pregnant. Planned parenthood matters, it’s the woman’s choice. ❤
@romysan124 күн бұрын
My how time flies.....thanks Steve. I met you at your cousins house circa 1969. Thanks for speaking out !!!!
@LetzBeaFranque24 күн бұрын
This is so crazy that women's rights are defined as the right to take someones life with the father having no say. It's still a baby.
@juniormint313624 күн бұрын
Also, notice everything she said had"me, me and me" in it. True, she made her choices in those hinge moments but what goes in to the wash comes out in the rinse.
@EastSide-qc5oy24 күн бұрын
If the “father” doesn’t want to run the risk of his sperm fertilizing an egg and becoming a zygote and then a fetus inside another person’s body, the “father” can always keep it in his pants. And I’m saying that as a guy.