Celine Dion issues a warning to Donald Trump after he played her song at his rally
Celine Dion is responding to former President Donald Trump’s use of her iconic song “My Heart Will Go On” during a recent rally, clarifying that her team did not authorize its use and expressing bewilderment over the choice of the song.
In a statement from Dion’s management team, it was noted that they learned Trump’s campaign had played a clip of the “Titanic” theme at a rally in Montana, where he was accompanied by his running mate, J.D. Vance.
The statement stressed that Dion did not give permission for her song to be used and made it clear that she does not endorse any political candidates.
It concluded with a pointed question directed at Trump, inquiring about his reasoning for selecting this specific song, which stands out as an unusual choice for a political event.
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