Celine Dion on Trump song
Celine Dion on Trump song
Celine Dion on Trump song
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Celine Dion has publicly condemned the unauthorized use of her iconic song 'My Heart Will Go On' at a recent campaign rally for Donald Trump and his running mate, J.D. Vance, in Montana. Dion, alongside her record label Sony Music Entertainment Canada, stated that the use of the song was 'in no way authorized' and expressed her disapproval humorously questioning, 'And really, THAT song?' This incident adds Dion to a growing list of artists, including the Rolling Stones and Rihanna, who have previously taken legal action against Trump for using their music without permission. Dion's statement comes shortly after she made a triumphant return to the stage during the 2024 Paris Olympics, performing 'Hymne A L’Amour' amid her battle with Stiff Person Syndrome. As of now, neither Trump nor Vance has responded to Dion's remarks regarding the song's use.

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