The singer name checked the popular social media star at her Dublin gig in the 3Arena on Wednesday night.
Legendary Stevie Nicks has left Irish TikTok star Garron Noone shocked after she gave him a massive shout-out while on stage this week.
READ MORE: As Stevie Nicks turns 70: How her passions for drugs, music and musicians shaped one of the most successful frontwoman's of all time However, she told the sold-out crowd: "We have been laughing at him for a couple of weeks. His name is I’m Delicious," with the crowd roaring in cheer.Quoting his video, the singer said: "And it doesn’t matter because you’re not gonna get fat because I am fat and it doesn’t matter and my tea is always good.Stevie confessed: "I just wanted to say we have enjoyed you so much Mr I’m Delicious.
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