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Taylor Swift turns to Stevie Nicks for advice

Taylor Swift turns to Stevie Nicks for advice

Taylor Swift leans on Stevie Nicks for life advice.

The 35-year-old pop star has revealed that she tries to "find throughlines in many people's experiences" and Taylor admits that Stevie is one of the most influential people in her life.

During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Taylor told the host: "I think we can relate to each other even if our lives aren't identical."

The chart-topping singer then explained that she's fortunate to be able to lean on people like Stevie, the 77-year-old Fleetwood Mac star.

Taylor shared: "I have Stevie Nicks in my life in a way that affects me positively constantly.

"Being able to talk with her and have a phone call with her and hear what she's been through ... she paved the way for me and many other artists out there.

"I feel like she has lended her very magical, wonderful, wise approach."

In 2024, Sabrina Carpenter heaped praise on Taylor, revealing that she considers the pop star to be one of her "best, best friends".

The 26-year-old singer admitted that she loved spending time with Taylor and learning from her.

She told Variety: "Taylor is a rock star! She’s just such a gangster with all of it. 

"No matter what people are saying, everything that I’ve ever seen her tackle, she’s done so with grace. 

"The posts about me having to ‘ask for her permission’ - no. She’s one of my best, best friends, and we grab dinner or text and catch up like you would with your best friend."

Sabrina loves being able to lean on Taylor for some advice.

The pop star feels that she can always turn to the Grammy-winning singer for career support and advice.

She said: "It’s so cool for me to get a perspective on this whole process from her and the community of artists that I feel I’m close to - to get advice from them on stuff that you can’t just ask the internet.

"We’re always playing each other our [music], and whenever I start to think, ‘Maybe I’ll get on Twitter and say something about this,’ I’m always like, ‘Maybe I’ll write a song instead.'"

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