"By the time I was five, I was a little diva"
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The subtext is protective as much as proud. “Diva” can mean difficult woman, a label historically used to police female ambition and appetite. Nicks flips it into origin story: if she was “a little diva” before the industry, then the later accusations of being high-maintenance aren’t evidence of corruption by success; they’re evidence of continuity. It’s a way of taking control of the narrative, making her persona feel innate rather than manufactured by male gatekeepers or tabloid caricature.
Context matters, too. Nicks’ career is built on mythmaking: the shawls, the witchy iconography, the carefully curated mystique that makes emotion feel like folklore. This line compresses that into a single childhood snapshot, turning personality into prophecy. It also reflects how pop culture rewards women for being enchanting but punishes them for wanting power. Nicks’ genius is to admit the hunger early and make it charming. The “little” softens the edge; the “diva” sharpens it back.
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"By the time I was five, I was a little diva." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-the-time-i-was-five-i-was-a-little-diva-159730/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







