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01/03/2019

Stevie Nicks: The Internet Killed Romance

Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Knicks thinks the internet has ruined old-fashioned romance and is spoiling relationships.

The singer, who was briefly married in 1983, complained that the modern and "hardcore high-tech" world makes it hard for single people to find love nowadays, which is something she struggles to understand as she doesn't own a computer.

In an interview with Rolling Stones magazine, she said: "I like my flip phone. But I don't like what the internet has done to people and I don't like the fact that it's nailed romance to the wall. I think it's hard for people to find love these days. That makes me sad as a songwriter, because I want to write about love.

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"I write about my friends' relationships. People who call me up and say, 'Oh my God, I met this gorgeous man and I totally fell in love with him', and I'm like, 'Tell me more!' But it's not happening near as much. Girls, don't take it personally. It's not you - it's the internet. There has to be romance before there can be love and it's very hard to find romance in this hardcore high-tech world."

The singer's past romances, including her rocky relationship with former bandmate Lindsey Buckingham, inspired some of the band's biggest hits such as 'Go Your Own Way' and 'Dreams', which featured on the iconic 1977 album 'Rumours'.



(JG/CM)

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"Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Knicks thinks the internet has ruined old-fashioned romance and is spoiling relationships."