Daisy Jones isn’t Stevie Nicks, and Stevie Nicks isn’t Daisy Jones. But actually? The rumours might now have some truth to them. Several months after Daisy Jones & the Six ended its run on Amazon, the Fleetwood Mac enchantress has given the miniseries a firm shawl shimmy of approval — and pretty much the only approval that matters, frankly, due to the original Daisy Jones novel being loosely inspired by Nicks’s tumultuous relationship with her real-life bandmates. “Just finished watching Daisy Jones & the Six for the second time. In the beginning, it wasn’t really my story, but Riley [Keough] seamlessly, soon became my story,†she wrote on social media. “It brought back memories that made me feel like a ghost watching my own story. It was very emotional for me. I just wish Christine [McVie] could have seen it. She would have loved it.†Nicks added, in regards to a potential second season, “Hopefully it will continue.†The surviving members of Fleetwood Mac had all previously agreed to give the miniseries its music rights for “Gold Dust Woman,†which appears in a pivotal overdose scene involving Keough’s character. Still, can someone ask Lindsey Buckingham what up with that? His episodic thoughts, that is.