Celine Dion Responds to Unauthorized Use of Her Song by Trump

Celine Dion has expressed her disapproval of former President Donald Trump's use of her hit song "My Heart Will Go On" at a recent rally. According to a statement from Dion's management, her team did not authorize the song's use and is puzzled by its selection.
During a rally in Montana, Trump played a segment of the "Titanic" theme while addressing the crowd. Dion’s statement clarified that she does not support any political candidates and emphasized that her music was used without permission. The statement included a direct request for Trump to explain why her song was chosen for this event.

The choice of Dion's song, which contrasts with the usual music played at political rallies, has drawn criticism. Trump is known for his eclectic musical choices at rallies, mixing both unconventional and traditional tracks. Observers noted that his playlist also included music from "The Lion King" and other varied selections.

In contrast, the Harris/Walz campaign is reportedly avoiding Hollywood connections at the Democratic National Convention to counter claims of being a "liberal Hollywood gathering," though star appearances are still anticipated.

Dion's team emphasized that any use of her music in political settings should not be seen as an endorsement, reaffirming her commitment to remain neutral in political matters.

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