Celebrity Harry Styles Stevie Nicks Says Harry Styles Is Her Type — Minus the Age Gap What, 46 years is a big deal? By Christopher Luu Christopher Luu Instagram Twitter Christopher is a Southern California-based editor and has been with InStyle since 2018. He covers all things entertainment, celebrity, and culture. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on September 30, 2020 @ 07:44PM Pin Share Tweet Email Back during Stevie Nicks's Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Harry Styles called her "everything you've ever wanted in a lady, in a lover, in a friend." That "lover" basically sent fans' hearts aflutter, especially since the One Direction alum and music legend had been trading compliments for years. In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Nicks said what we all know: Styles is 100% her type, if only he wasn't 46 years younger than her. "Well, that would be a good thing," she said when the reporter asked her if things would be different between them if Styles was a bit older. She went on to say that she was supremely proud of the way he navigated his career, "because he made a choice to be a rock 'n' roll star and not a pop star." "That was a risk for a guy from a boy band. That was like Fleetwood Mac doing Tusk after Rumours," she said. "I was very proud of him.” Nicholas Hunt / Staff Stevie Nicks Gave Harry Styles the Highest Compliment, Ever To add another layer of intrigue to the situation, Nicks talked about the upcoming film adaptation of the Fleetwood Mac classic, "Rhiannon." It's set to be a mini-series and although it's still in the beginning stages of production, she's set on having Styles involved. "I'm going, 'Harry, you cannot age one day. You have to stay exactly as you are,'" she said. "I’ve already sold him on it." The project is set to include 10 never-before-released songs and may even have a cameo from Nicks herself. Though she's got acting experience (see: American Horror Story Coven), she's more intrigued in a cameo, saying she'd be happy to get involved "riding by on a white horse or something." Does it get any more Stevie Nicks than that?