"Had I married Don and had that baby, and had she been a girl, I would have named her Sara," the Fleetwood Mac singer said. "But there was another woman in my life named Sara, who shortly after that became Mick's wife, Sara Fleetwood."

Nicks, whose past relationship with Lindsey Buckingham is also the stuff of rock-band legend, hooked up with Mick Fleetwood as well back in the day, though she said last year in an episode of Oprah's Master Class that she and Mick "never would have had an affair had we not had a party and all been completely drunk, messed up and coked out."

Speaking of her pasts struggles with drug abuse, which she has been extremely candid about in recent years, Nicks told Billboard that a doctor warned her in the 1980s that, if she did one more line of cocaine, "he said I'd have a brain hemorrhage, actually."

"The documentary [about actress Mabel Normand, whose tragic life inspired Nicks to check into the Betty Ford Center and get clean] really scared me, because I saw this beautiful girl go downhill so fast," she explaied. "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. 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. It was obviously a very bad drug for Mabel too. She had a gang of rich kids, like Lindsay Lohan today. That same bunch of girls comes around every 15 years."

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