Celine Dion has publicly denounced Donald Trump’s unauthorized use of her iconic song “My Heart Will Go On” at a recent election rally in Montana.
The song, which was featured in the 1997 film “Titanic,” was played during the rally, accompanied by a video of Dion’s performance.
Dion’s management team and record label, Sony Music Entertainment Canada, released a statement on X, emphasizing that the use of the song and video was “in no way” authorized. The statement also included a tongue-in-cheek remark, “And really, THAT song?”
The use of the song has sparked widespread ridicule on social media, with many drawing parallels between Trump’s campaign and the ill-fated Titanic. This comes as Trump faces a new challenge in the US presidential race, following Kamala Harris’s entry into the contest.
Dion, a renowned Canadian singer, has been dealing with health issues, including an autoimmune disorder, which forced her to cancel several shows. However, she recently delighted fans with a performance at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.