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Rock Legend Stevie Nicks Just Unveiled Her Own Barbie Doll—And It's Perfection

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The Fleetwood Mac singer shared with her audience at NYC's Madison Square Garden how Mattel approached her about making a Barbie in her likeness before unveiling the rocker doll to the cheers of fans.

During a recent concert at NYC's Madison Square Garden, rocker Stevie Nicks unveiled her very own Barbie, and, well, we need one.

The Fleetwood Mac singer gave the audience a sneak peak of the Rumours-inspired Mattel doll and was met with audible excitement from her fans.


She shared:

"My Stevie Barbie has been with me now for several months, and when I look at her, I see my 27 year old self..."
"All the memories of walking out on a big stage in that black outfit and those fabulous black boots come rushing back to me."
"And then I see myself now in her face, what we have been through since 1975, the battles we have fought, the lessons we have learned together."

Nicks finished:

"I am her and she is me. She absolutely has my heart."
"And I hope you all love her as much as I do."

The legend then unveiled "Stevie Barbie."

You can watch the moment below.

@livenation

Stevie Barbie you have our hearts 🥹 #stevienicks #stevienicksbarbe #steviebarbie

The "Landslide" singer also tweeted the same message along with photos of the Barbie.

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People on social media celebrated the tribute to the singer, as well.

And fans can't wait to have a Stevie Barbie to call their own.





The doll was released for pre-order on Monday on Mattel's website for $55 but sold out soon after. As of now, it seems that if you weren't one of the lucky few to claim one early, a Stevie Barbie will now run you $150 and up on eBay.

Hopefully more become available soon!

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