Stevie Nicks lauds Lizzo for presentation at 2022 People's Choice Awards involving activists

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Stevie Nicks took to Twitter Wednesday to compliment Lizzo for her showcase at the 2022 People's Choice Awards the previous evening.At the event in Santa Monica, Lizzo, 34, accepted the honors for the People's Champion Award and noted that it was important how stars use their platforms, then brought 17 activists onstage with her and named each one of them and the causes they hold dear.The Fleetwood Mac artist, 74, said in a note on social media, 'Dearest Lizzo~ In my opinion~ your presentation last night on the People’s Choice Awards was not only so beautiful and so needed~ that you get the award for being a great woman of our time.' The latest: Stevie Nicks, 74, took to Twitter Wednesday to compliment Lizzo, 34, for her showcase at the 2022 People's Choice Awards the previous eveningThe Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around artist said that she 'was so impressed and so touched that you put that together and pulled it off,' calling the segment 'stunning.'The Rooms on Fire singer continued: 'Everyone heard you.

You have given all women soundbites forever~ flute player, singer, songwriter, future politician…? Nicks wrote to Lizzo, 'Your name is in the stars now,' singing off in saying, 'Much Love, Stevie Nicks.' In the segment during Tuesday's award show, Lizzo was introduced by her mother Shari Johnson-Jefferson who praised Lizzo for being a 'champion of others,' to which Lizzo said, 'My mama, y'all.' Statement: The Fleetwood Mac artist said on social media that she was impressed by Lizzo's actions  People's champion: Lizzo accepted the People's Champion award on Tuesday at the 2022 People's Choice Awards and promptly shared it with more than a dozen female advocates Shared award: 'These are all activists and people that I think.

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