She’s a golden particulate woman.
Rock prima Stevie Nicks, 76, said that she sounded Reese Witherspoon and Riley Keough connected a 2nd play of “Daisy Jones & nan Six.”
“I talked to Reese and Riley astir it, and they loved nan idea, but everybody’s truthful busy,” she told Rolling Stone in a caller interview.
She added, “Riley’s connected her measurement to becoming a large movie star. But possibly 1 of these days, they’ll do it. Until I saw ‘Daisy Jones & The Six,’ I would person ne'er thought it was moreover imaginable to emulate our life.”
The Prime Video constricted series, based connected a caller of nan aforesaid name, was astir nan emergence and autumn of a fictional ’70s stone set loosely based connected Fleetwood Mac. The show, exec produced by Witherspoon, sewage 9 Emmy nominations, including a Best Actress information for Keough — who was playing a stone prima erstwhile she’s nan real-life daughter of Lisa Marie Presley and granddaughter of Elvis Presley.
The communicative follows Daisy (Keough) arsenic she gets progressive pinch nan set The Six and falls successful emotion pinch troubled frontman Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin), moreover though he’s married. The 2 person a mostly chaste affectional affair. After he returns to his woman and she dies of cancer, nan show ends by implying that Daisy and Billy are getting backmost together 20 years later.
“I wish that it could spell into what if … had Billy travel backmost aft Billy’s woman died and knocked connected her door, and they decided to make that past grounds that I ever hoped that Lindsey and I would make. That would make a awesome 2nd season,” Nicks said, referring to Lindsey Buckingham.
Nicks and Buckingham had a famously tumultuous relationship from nan early ’70s until 1976, and they wrote and performed respective iconic songs astir it, specified arsenic “Go Your Own Way.”
“I didn’t moreover want to spot it, because I thought I was going to dislike it truthful much,” Nicks confessed to Rolling Stone, referring to “Daisy Jones & nan Six.”
The “Landslide” vocalist added, “I had COVID erstwhile I saw it. I was successful my condo successful Los Angeles, and I tin retrieve saying, ‘Am I conscionable watching my life spell by?’”
She added that Keough’s Daisy had respective differences from her.
“Riley doesn’t look for illustration me. She’s overmuch snappier than me. I couldn’t beryllium arsenic snappy arsenic her successful Fleetwood Mac. Christine [McVie] and I couldn’t do that, because we were nan peacemakers. [Keough] could beryllium wholly s—-y and a smartass and wholly arrogant, because she wasn’t moreover successful nan band, and they weren’t moreover bully to her. So that was nan biggest difference. But arsenic acold arsenic her characteristic went, it was very akin to me. And I instantly wanted to telephone her and meet her, and I did,” Nicks said.
About Suki Waterhouse, who played Karen Sirko successful nan show — nan characteristic loosely based connected McVie — Nicks said, “I thought Suki was a awesome Christine — successful her Englishness and conscionable nan measurement that she dressed. And you cognize what I was really sad about? That Christine didn’t get to spot that, because she would’ve been truthful tickled by her.”
Nicks besides had immoderate thoughts astir “The Hunger Games” prima Claflin’s capacity arsenic Billy and his similarities to Buckingham.
“I thought Billy [Claflin] was spectacular. I thought he captured truthful overmuch of Lindsey that it was creepy. He had nan curls and that acheronian handsomeness that Lindsey had.”