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Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks uploads her own ‘Dreams’ TikTok

Nicks’ video comes after one posted by Mick Fleetwood

Ellie Harrison
Wednesday 14 October 2020 04:27 EDT
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Stevie Nicks has followed in Mick Fleetwood’s footsteps and recreated a viral video of a man skating to Fleetwood Mac.

Last month, a clip went viral on the video-sharing app thanks to user Nathan Apodaca, who skateboarded along to the band’s 1977 song “Dreams” while mouthing the lyrics and drinking cranberry juice.

The video was shared widely on a number of social media platforms, with commenters saying that the video was “soothing” and they could only aspire to “be as cool as this guy”.

Fleetwood then made his own version of the clip, and now Nicks has followed suit, posting a video in which she laces up roller skates while singing the hit. 

A bottle of cranberry juice appears in the background.

Fleetwood Mac had originally shared their love for Apodaca’s video on Twitter, tweeting in September: “We love this!”

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