Stevie Nicks opens up about her one big regret—

While Stevie Nicks hasn't hit the campaign trail with Vice President Kamala Harris, who she endorsed, she is doing her part to stress how important this election is and the need to cast your ballot.

Appearing today (Wednesday) on MSNBC's Morning Joe, she said, "I never voted until I was 70 and I regret that and I tell everybody on the stage for the last two years, I regret that and I don't have very many regrets..."

The cause Stevie has chosen to speak out against is a woman's right to choose.

"No matter who wins, it's not over, right? The government, whatever, we have to figure out a way to bring back Roe v. Wade. we all have to pick caused and this was the cause I chose."

Stevie sings about defending women's rights in her new song, "The Lighthouse."

"I was terrified to put this song out, and then I thought to myself, you know what, at 76 years old? Really? I put the song out and people are listening to it."

Stevie is all to familiar with the right to choose, having had an abortion while dating Don Henley.

She tells Rolling Stone, "It was, like, 1977, or going into 1978. Don was the first guy I actually went out with after Lindsey [Buckingham] and I broke up. When this pregnancy happened, it was like, 'What the heck happened? I am completely respectful of the world rules here, and all of a sudden this happens to me and I can’t figure it out.' I go to my GYN, and he says, 'Well, you’ve been protected by your Copper-7 IUD, but you have a tipped uterus. That IUD is only protecting half of you, and we didn’t know that.'

"Now, what the hell am I going to do? I cannot have a child. I am not the kind of woman who would hand my baby over to a nanny, not in a million years. So we would be dragging a baby around the world on tour, and I wouldn’t do that to my baby. I wouldn’t say I just need nine months. I would say I need a couple of years, and that would break up the band, period. So my decision was to have an abortion. If people want to be mad at me about that, I don’t really care, because my life was my life and my plan was my plan and had been since I was in the fourth grade..."

"The Lighthouse" is streaming now.


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