Harry Styles praised Stevie Nicks as "everything you've ever wanted in a lady, in a lover, in a friend" as he introduced her at her Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

Harry Styles and Stevie Nicks

Harry Styles and Stevie Nicks

The 70-year-old star made history on Friday (29.03.19) as the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice and she was introduced by Harry, 25, who spoke about their close friendship.

He said: "She is more than a role model -- she's a beacon to all of us. Whenever you hear her voice, life gets a little bit better. When she sings, the world is hers, and it is yours. She is everything you've ever wanted in a lady, in a lover, in a friend. Stephanie Nicks, I love you. We all do. And that is true, Stevie."

While Harry found fame as a member of boyband One Direction, Stevie accidentally referred to him as a former NSYNC member while praising his solo record 'Harry Styles'.

Speaking to reporters backstage at the ceremony, she said: "When he decided to make a solo record from NSYNC...", before smiling after she was corrected.

Meanwhile, Harry also spoke about the emotional intensity of Stevie's songs, explaining that she has made his "mascara run" on many occasions.

He said: "If you're lucky enough to know her, she's always there for you. She knows what you need, advice, a little wisdom, a blouse, a shawl -- she's got you covered. Her songs make you ache, feel on top of the world, make you want to dance, and usually all three at the same time. She's responsible for more running mascara -- including my own -- than all the bad dates in history combined. That is true Stevie."

And Harry, who performed the Tom Petty duet 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' at the ceremony at the Barclays Center in New York with Stevie, compared the Fleetwood Mac and solo star to Nina Simone.

He said: "You can't take your eyes off of her, as we've seen tonight. She is the magical gypsy godmother who occupies the in-between. It's a space that can and will only ever be hers. She's a lot like a rock 'n' roll Nina Simone -- finding the notes that only she can. And by being so unapologetically herself, she gives others permission to do the same. That is true Stevie.

"She has many solo hits: 'If Anyone Falls,' 'Edge of Seventeen,' 'Talk to Me.' But there are so many gems within the albums, songs like 'Belle Fleur' and 'Garbo.' 'Annabel Lee' and 'Ooh My Love.' However you feel, or want to feel, there's a Stevie Nicks song that will meet you there. Each song is a dance, an emotional ballet, a letter to a lover or a friend. And every single year, she gathers more momentum.

"Somewhere around 2005, 2006, this woman became God. I think we can all agree on that."