Stevie Nicks says the coronavirus pandemic is "stealing" her "last youthful years".

Stevie Nicks

Stevie Nicks

The Fleetwood Mac singer - who turned 72 this year - is frustrated by the current health crisis as she doesn't just have "10 years" to just wait around for the virus to go away.

She said: "This pandemic is more than just a pandemic for me. This is stealing what I consider to be my last youthful years. I don’t have just 10 years to hang around and wait for this thing to go away. I have places to go, people to sing for, another album to make. With every day that goes by, it’s like taking this time away from me. That I think is the hardest thing for me."

And Stevie worries the virus might not even be gone by the end of 2021.

She added: "I have a lot of friends that are 60 and they’re going, ‘Oh I’m so old, I’m 60.’ I’m like, ‘You know what, the violins of the world are playing for you. You’re going to really appreciate 60 when you turn 72.' I don’t feel like the whole world is really getting behind getting this to go away. I feel like people are just thinking it really is just magically going away. All it takes is a few people that don’t wear a mask to spread. Just let one person catch it from you and there it goes - it’s like the never-ending story. That worries me because I’m going, ‘Will it really be gone by the end of 2021? Will it be safe next year for us to walk into Madison Square Garden?’ I don’t know that it will."