
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham fuel Fleetwood Mac reunion speculation
The former couple, who have not been on good terms since guitarist Lindsey was axed from the group once again in 2018 in acrimonious circumstances, unexpectedly shared a pair of matching Instagram posts on Thursday (17.07.25).
Stevie shared a handwritten line from the 1973 Buckingham Nicks song Frozen Love which read: 'And if you go forward…'
Lindsey then shared a near-identical post with the next line: 'I'll meet you there."
And that's not all because bandmate Mick Fleetwood went on to share a video of himself listening to the track, which was shared onto the group's Instagram page too.
His post was captioned: "Magic then, magic now."
The 78-year-old drummer previously admitted he is keen for Stevie and Lindsey to put their differences aside.
Mick - who co-founded the iconic rock band in the 1960s - told Us Weekly: "I always have a fantasy that [Stevie] and Lindsay would pal up a bit more and just say everything's OK for them both. But we've had such an incredible career."
Mick planned to reunite the band before Christine McVie passed away in November 2022, aged 79.
The veteran musician has "struggled" to find a direction since Christine's passing - but he remains hopeful of working with another band in 2026.
Mick shared: "I miss playing as much as we used to. I'm hoping next year, one way or another, some band somewhere will say, come and play with drums or something.
"So I always love to do whatever I can do working on an album that next year we may tour with it. I don't know, [but] not Fleetwood Mac."
Meanwhile, Mick previously admitted that he would love for their to be "a healing" between Stevie and Lindsey.
The musician hopes that they can mend their relationship, even if it doesn't lead to a Fleetwood Mac reunion.
Mick told MOJO: "It's no secret, it's no tittle-tattle that there is a brick wall there emotionally.
"Stevie's able to speak clearly about how she feels and doesn't feel, as does Lindsey. But I'll say, personally, I would love to see a healing between them - and that doesn't have to take the shape of a tour, necessarily."

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