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Stevie Nicks: 'I cried over Katy Perry's The One That Got Away video'
Published Tuesday, Nov 22 2011, 15:58 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 3 comments
Stevie Nicks has revealed that Katy Perry's recent music video for 'The One That Got Away' made her cry.
The former Fleetwood Mac singer provided the voiceover for the video's trailer clip and confessed that it reminded her of a split from a former band member and lover.


Nicks told Jam: "About a minute in, I just began to cry. It reminded me of my own life and losses, and of the last fight that Lindsey Buckingham and I had."
The full video for 'The One That Got Away' premiered earlier this month and stars Mexican indie film actor Diego Luna.
The track is the sixth cut to be lifted from Perry's second studio album Teenage Dream, which was released last August.
> Fleetwood Mac thrived despite differences, says Lindsey Buckingham
> Katy Perry: 'I want to have children with Russell Brand'
Watch the music video for Katy Perry's 'The One That Got Away' below:
The former Fleetwood Mac singer provided the voiceover for the video's trailer clip and confessed that it reminded her of a split from a former band member and lover.

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Nicks told Jam: "About a minute in, I just began to cry. It reminded me of my own life and losses, and of the last fight that Lindsey Buckingham and I had."
The full video for 'The One That Got Away' premiered earlier this month and stars Mexican indie film actor Diego Luna.
The track is the sixth cut to be lifted from Perry's second studio album Teenage Dream, which was released last August.
> Fleetwood Mac thrived despite differences, says Lindsey Buckingham
> Katy Perry: 'I want to have children with Russell Brand'
Watch the music video for Katy Perry's 'The One That Got Away' below:
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