The constant bickering and disagreements between Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey on the set of "American Idol" has drawn opinions from everyone under the sun - including iconic Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks.

Nicks, 64, discussed the drama between Minaj and Carey during an interview with The Daily to promote her new documentary, "In Your Dreams," and the "Landslide" singer had some harsh words for Minaj.

"How dare this little girl!" Nicks said of Minaj's tirade against Carey. "If I had been Mariah I would have walked over to Nicki and strangled her to death right there. I would have killed her in front of all those people and had to go to jail for it."

Carey recently beefed up her security detail after Minaj reportedly lashed out during a taping for the show and said, "If I had a gun, I would shoot the b-tch." CLICK HERE to check out photos of Carey arriving to the "American Idol" set in Baton Rouge, La., with an enormous security team.

Carey discussed her feelings on the feud in a private conversation with "The View" host Barbara Walters, and the veteran journalist discussed their talk on the air.

"[Mariah] said she is very concerned, she's with her twins, she doesn't feel that anything would happen, but Nicki is unpredictable and Mariah says she can't take a chance and has hired extra security," Walters said on "The View." "Nicki has not apologized, but they were together in meetings, during which Nicki said, 'I love you, but we might fight again.' Mariah said at this point she doesn't feel comfortable emotionally but she will continue with the show because she loves mentoring the contestants."

Despite her input into the headline-grabbing feud between the "American Idol" judges, Nicks told The Daily she doesn't think she would enjoy sitting at the judges' panel for a singing competition show.

"If you stick me in the middle of a burning fire, I don't think I'd like it very much," Nicks said.