Stevie Nicks Regrets Late Start in Voting, Urges Civic Engagement
The Fleetwood Mac icon, who voted for the first time at age 70, emphasizes the importance of voting and advocates for women's reproductive rights.
- Stevie Nicks, at 76, reflects on her regret of not voting until she was 70, urging others to avoid the same mistake.
- In a recent MSNBC interview, Nicks highlighted the critical need to restore Roe v. Wade, aligning her political stance with Vice President Kamala Harris.
- Nicks released a new single, 'The Lighthouse,' inspired by the fight for reproductive rights, encouraging musicians to create protest songs.
- She has been vocal about the importance of voting in the upcoming election, calling it one of the most crucial acts for her fans.
- Nicks joined Taylor Swift in endorsing Kamala Harris, viewing her as a beacon of hope for protecting women's rights.