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Riley Keough has given her seal of approval to Stevie Nicks' idea for a potential second season of the Prime Video series, Daisy Jones & the Six. Keough, who played the titular character in the show, shared her thoughts exclusively with PEOPLE at a "Through Her Lens" conversation event at the 2025 Tribeca Festival.
According to Keough, 36, "anything Stevie Nicks comes up with is a great idea, and she's wonderful. I love her so much." She added that Nicks is "the sweetest. She's amazing."
Last October, Nicks' idea for a potential second season of the show, which is based on Taylor Jenkins Reid's novel of the same name and inspired by Fleetwood Mac and their Rumours album. Nicks shared her thoughts with Rolling Stone, saying that she wished the show could explore what would happen if Billy Dunne (played by Sam Claflin) came back after his wife's death and reunited with Daisy Jones.
Nicks had previously pitched her idea to Keough and executive producer Reese Witherspoon, both of whom she said "loved" the idea. The show, which aired in March 2023, garnered three Emmy nominations and three Golden Globe nominations, among other accolades.
Keough, who is also a multi-hyphenate, having directed, written, and produced in addition to her work as an actress, took part in the conversation event alongside her production partner, writer and director Gina Gammell, to discuss their new limited documentary series, In Process, which explores female creativity and is inspired by Through Her Lens: The Tribeca and Chanel's Women's Filmmaker Program.
Read more about Riley Keough's thoughts on Stevie Nicks' pitch for Daisy Jones & the Six season 2.
Daisy Jones & the Six is available to stream on Prime Video.
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