Stevie Nicks once pregnant with Don Henley's child

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By NADIA SIKANDER

Stevie Nicks just left us "hypnotized" with her big bombshell announcement.

The Fleetwood Mac frontwoman revealed she was once pregnant with Eagles singer Don Henley's baby, in a recent interview with Billboard magazine.

"Had I married Don and had that baby, and had she been a girl, I would have named her Sara," she shared in response to Henley's claim that her 1979 hit "Sara" was recorded in honor of their unborn child.

According to Nicks, that story was true.

Nicks split from her longtime boyfriend and bandmate, Lindsey Buckingham a year after joining Fleetwood Mac and began dating Eagles' front man, Henley in the late 1970s.

During their brief roller coaster ride of a relationship, Nicks got pregnant but decided not to keep the child.

Baby news wasn't the only thing the Grammy Award winner revealed in her Billboard interview. The 66-year-old singer-songwriter also addressed rumors about her drug use as a young musician. According to Nicks, her addiction became so severe that at one point in the 1980s, a doctor warned her that just one more line of cocaine would result in a brain hemorrhage.

"Sometimes you can't see it in yourself, but you sure as heck can see it in someone else. And suicide was never my MO," she said. "I'm basically a happy person. I was a happy person back then. I just got addicted to coke, and that was a very bad drug for me."

When asked whether she would ever pen a tell-all memoir, Nicks was said she was hesitant to offend her friends by revealing the whole truth.

"If I were to write what really happened between 1972 and now, a lot of people would be very angry with me. It'll happen some day, just not for a very long time."

And if these confessions are just the tip of her iceberg, we don't blame her for holding back.

More on Stevie Nick's drug use:

Stevie Nicks Regrets Using Prescription Drugs To Kick Cocaine Addiction
Stevie Nicks Regrets Using Prescription Drugs To Kick Cocaine Addiction


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