Celine Dion on Trump song
Celine Dion on Trump song
Celine Dion on Trump song
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Celine Dion's management has 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, JD Vance, in Montana. The statement emphasized that Dion does not endorse this or any similar use of her music, questioning the appropriateness of the song choice given its association with the tragic 'Titanic.' This incident adds Dion to a growing list of artists, including Neil Young and the Rolling Stones, who have publicly criticized Trump for using their music without permission. Dion's team highlighted the irony of the situation, as Trump has previously played her song at events, including rallies in 2020 and the infamous January 6 rally. The Trump campaign has yet to respond to the backlash. Dion recently made headlines for her return to live performance after battling Stiff Person Syndrome, underscoring the contrast between her personal struggles and the political exploitations of her art.

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