Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham's 'Secret' Communication Through Song Lyrics Is Breaking the Internet
When it comes to tumultuous rock and roll romances, it goes without saying that Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham top the list of star-crossed musical lovers. Decades after the former Fleetwood Mac couple parted ways, fans are still obsessing about their relationship, which has seen countless ups and downs over the years (including Buckingham getting fired from the group in 2018). Now, a recent online interaction between the duo has music lovers everywhere desperately hoping a reconciliation might be in the works.
On July 19, Nicks took to Instagram to post the words "And if you go forward..."
Shortly thereafter, Buckingham responded with his own post, reading, "I'll meet you there."
As fans were quick to point out, together, the posts make up a lyric from the song "Frozen Love" (off the 1973 album Buckingham Nicks).
"What in the silver springs is going on around here!!!!" one person demanded in the comment section on Nicks' post.
"BUCKINGHAMNICKS RENAISSANCE IN 2025," declared a second fan.
"Stevie posting 'Frozen Love' lyrics...if Lindsey posts 'i'll meet you there' something is happening!!" another commenter pointed out, as someone else quipped, "The sound of thousands of fans refreshing Lindsey's insta every ten seconds."
Buckingham's Instagram followers were equally excited, with one admitting, "IM GOING TO THROW UP WHATS HAPPENING."
"60 year situationship is crazy," another person joked.
"GO ON TOUR GO ON TOUR GO ON TOUR ILL PAY FOR THE PSYCHIATRY," somebody else begged, with another adding, "YOU BOTH ARE MY ROMAN EMPIRE PLEEEEEEASEEEE."
Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood also seemed to hint that something was in the works in his own Instagram post this week.
In the short clip, Fleetwood bobbed his head while listening to "Frozen Love."
'Unbelievable,' he said. 'The marriage of Stevie and Lindsey, the marriage of coming into Fleetwood Mac when they did, it's all in this song.'
"Magic then, magic now," he wrote in the caption.
Whether the Instagram back-and-forth between Nicks and Buckingham is leading up to a tour announcement or teasing a reissue of the Buckingham Nicks album remains to be seen, but fans will definitely be watching closely for more clues in the days to come.Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham's 'Secret' Communication Through Song Lyrics Is Breaking the Internet first appeared on Parade on Jul 17, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 17, 2025, where it first appeared.
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