Stevie Nicks pitched Reese Witherspoon Daisy Jones & the Six Season 2 suggestion: Loved the idea

She’s a gold dust woman. Rock star Stevie Nicks, 76, said that she pitched Reese Witherspoon and Riley Keough on a second season of “Daisy Jones & the Six.” “I talked to Reese and Riley about it, and they loved the idea, but everybody’s so busy,” she told Rolling Stone in a recent interview.She added, “Riley’s on her way to becoming a big movie star.

But maybe one of these days, they’ll do it.Until I saw ‘Daisy Jones & the Six,’ I would have never thought it was even possible to emulate our life.”The Prime Video limited series, based on a novel of the same name, was about the rise and fall of a fictional ’70s rock band loosely based on Fleetwood Mac.

The show, exec produced by Witherspoon, got nine Emmy nominations, including a Best Actress nomination for Keough — who was playing a rock star when she’s the real-life daughter of Lisa Marie Presley and granddaughter of Elvis Presley.The story follows Daisy (Keough) as she gets involved with the band The Six and falls in love with troubled frontman Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin), even though he’s married.The two have a mostly chaste emotional affair.

After he returns to his wife and she dies of cancer, the show ends by implying that Daisy and Billy are getting back together 20 years later. “I wish that it could go into what if … had Billy come back after Billy’s wife died and knocked on her door, and they decided to make that last record that I always hoped that Lindsey and I would make.That would make a fantastic second season,” Nicks said, referring to Lindsey Buckingham.

Nicks and Buckingham had a famously tumultuous relationship from the early ’70s until 1976, and they wrote and performed several iconic songs about it, such as “Go Your Own Way.” “I didn’t even want to see it, because I thought I was going to hate it so much,” Nicks confessed to Rolling Stone, referring to “Daisy Jones & the Six.” The “Landslide” singer added, “I had COVID ...

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