Stevie Nicks Wears Tortured Poets Department Bracelet, Proving She’s the Ultimate Taylor Swift Fangirl

Stevie Nicks Wears Tortured Poets Department Bracelet

Stevie Nicks wears a ‘Tortured Poets Department Bracelet’ on May 24 at BottleRock Napa Valley. PHOTO: KEVIN MAZUR/WIREIMAGE (2)

The original tortured poet just rocked a sweet nod to Taylor Swift!

At BottleRock Napa Valley over the weekend, Stevie Nicks added a new accessory to her signature witchy stage look — a bracelet repping Swift’s latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.

As per usual, the “Dreams” singer, 76, accessorized her all-black ensemble for the May 24 headlining set with a stack of jewels around her neck and wrist, but this time she added the the Tortured Poets Department Bracelet.

Stevie Nicks performs onstage during 2024 BottleRock Napa Valley at Napa Valley Expo on May 24, 2024 in Napa, California.

Stevie Nicks wears a ‘Tortured Poets Department’ bracelet while performing at BottleRock Napa Valley. KEVIN MAZUR/WIREIMAGE

In footage captured by a fan at the Napa, Calif., festival, the bracelet was on full display as the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman clutched her mic stand to perform “Gold Dust Woman.”

The bracelet features a chunky, gold-plated chain link and the TTPD album logo, and retails for $40 on Swift’s website.

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Stevie Nicks performs onstage during 2024 BottleRock Napa Valley at Napa Valley Expo on May 24, 2024 in Napa, California.

Stevie Nicks wears a ‘Tortured Poets Department’ bracelet, nodding to friend Taylor Swift. KEVIN MAZUR/WIREIMAGE

The tribute is particularly fitting given not only Swift and Nicks longtime friendship, but also the nod the “All Too Well” artist included to the icon in her TTPD track, “Clara Bow”: “You look like Stevie Nicks / In ’75, the hair and lips / Crowd goes wild at her fingertips / Half moonshine, a full eclipse.”

The “Silver Springs” singer also penned a poem for the record, which is included in physical copies of the hit album.

Like so many songs in both Swift and Nicks’ discography, the poem, titled “For T and me…,” details a relationship between two ill-fated lovers — one “way too hot to handle” and the other “way too high to try.”

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The Tortured Poets Department Bracelet

TTPD bracelet.TAYLORSWIFT.COM

The TTPD crossover was a long-time coming for the musicians, whose friendship and mutual admiration can be traced back to their performance “Rhiannon” and “You Belong with Me” at the 2010 Grammys, which Swift dubbed a “fairy tale and an honor.”

Nicks also applauded the “Fearless” singer’s “determination” and “childlike nature” after they shared the Grammys stage, saying that she “writes the songs that make the whole world sing, like Neil Diamond or Elton John.”

Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks onstage at the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.

Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks perform together at the Grammys in 2010.MICHAEL CAULFIELD/WIREIMAGE

Around the same time, several photos show Swift rocking a crescent moon necklace, which Nicks is known to give out to friends and people she admires (including Swift’s pals and collaborators, The Haim Sisters), per Huffpost.

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More recently, Nicks revealed a piece of wisdom she shared with the performer.

Speaking with Today last fall, the rocker said, “I never don’t tell the truth. And I think that’s something that if Taylor Swift, who is my friend, if Taylor got anything from me, that’s what she got.”

“I don’t ever lie in my songs,” she continued, “and if you broke up with me, I don’t put I broke up with you. I tell the truth, always.”