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Christine McVie believes that Fleetwood Mac might have run their course as a live act. Asked by the BBC whether the band are likely to tour again, the singer and keyboard player replied: “If we do, it will be without John [McVie, bassist] and Stevie [Nicks, vocalist], I think.” The 77-year-old added: “I’m getting a bit too old for it now.”

is bidding to as part of the pop band Mabel. “In 2021 I can be one hundred per cent true to myself and not have to put on any mask – I am who I am,” he says.

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