Christine McVie, born Christine Perfect in 1943 in England’s Lake District, lived a life full of music, love, heartbreak, and immense talent, leaving behind a lasting legacy with Fleetwood Mac. Introduced to music by her father, she mastered the piano by age four but didn’t fully commit until her teenage years, eventually joining the blues band Chicken Shack, where her vocals on I’d Rather Go Blind earned her major recognition. Her life changed when she married Fleetwood Mac’s John McVie, joining the band as a keyboardist, songwriter, and lead female vocalist, contributing immensely to their success and earning the title of the glue that held them together. However, her relationships—both personal and professional—were turbulent, from divorcing John due to his drinking and violence to enduring another failed marriage with Portuguese songwriter Eddy Quintela, and a secret affair that inspired You Make Loving Fun.