She claimed that she had the breast implants removed and ended her use of Botox since she felt uncomfortable in it.
Similarly, the yet-more-platinum 1985 follow-up, Rock A Little, in 1985, and the top-four single Talk To Me.
In excerpts from the new biography Stevie Nicks: Visions, Dreams and Rumours, the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman revealed that at one point her cocaine use was so bad that it had burned a hole the size of a a dime in her nose.
He may not have been broke like Fleetwood, but he craved the kind of bright-white-lights attention a new Mac album would give him.
Her dabbling and failed attempts with plastic surgery have not hindered her career, and given all the professional and personal hurdles she has overcome, it is not likely something her fans will ever care about, to them she is more than just a.
According to her, she was curious about what all the people saw in it and decided to try it herself.
Wistful, swirly and witchy, it gave the band another huge Rumours-style hit.
From the drugs, from the withdrawal, from the implant infection, from the life she now found herself living as he spiralled into her late-thirties, alone and vulnerable.