🔥 “Lindsey Stares in Shock as Charli Climbs the Plane Wing – A Look You’ll Never Forget!”
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In a recent episode of the YouTube series “Lindsey + Leelee React,” Fleetwood Mac legend Lindsey Buckingham sat down with his daughter Leelee to react to Charli XCX’s latest music video, Von Dutch. What began as a light-hearted generational moment quickly turned into something far more unexpected.
The video kicks off with Charli stepping out of a car at Charles de Gaulle Airport – and stripping off her clothes in the first ten seconds. Lindsey, wide-eyed, comments: “She’s getting kinda saucy already. This isn’t the place for that.” The moment sparked an instant wave of interest across fan communities.
But the shock didn’t stop there.
As the video progresses, Charli bleeds onto the camera lens, spits directly into it, and boldly walks toward an airplane wing despite warning signs. Lindsey mutters, “I’m shocked they let her shoot this at an actual airport.”
The pivotal moment arrives when Charli climbs onto the plane wing, glares down at the camera, and holds her pose. Lindsey freezes and says: “Something heavy is going on…” A simple statement, but loaded with meaning. Fans have since dissected that line endlessly — was it admiration, discomfort, or recognition of something deeper?
Leelee, visibly intrigued, asks, “What is she saying, Dad?” Lindsey replies dryly: “She’s saying, ‘Screw you.’”
Von Dutch is the lead single from Charli XCX’s 2024 album Brat, known for its abrasive tone and visually shocking aesthetics. The video features real airport locations, including Paris’ Charles de Gaulle and Le Bourget, adding to the raw, rebellious tone of the project.
Though unfamiliar with Charli, Lindsey doesn’t dismiss her style. Instead, he reflects: “There’s clearly a message. She’s rebelling — visually, musically, everything.”
Fans of both artists have praised the episode not just for its humor and contrast, but for Lindsey’s honest and unscripted take. In a digital world of curated reactions, his bluntness feels refreshing.