Celine Dion’s Team Attacks Trump Over ‘Titanic’ Song

Celine Dion’s Team Attacks Trump Over ‘Titanic’ Song

French-Canadian singer Celine Dion has joined social media users in condemning Donald Trump’s use of her hit song “My Heart Will Go On” by Titanic At his campaign rally in Montana on Friday.

Dion’s management team and her record label, Sony Music, released, statement On Instagram Saturday afternoon, he flatly rejected the campaign playlist.

“Under no circumstances may this be used, nor does Celine Dion endorse this or any similar use.” booksDion’s team added salt to the wound when they added: “…and really, that song?”

The irony of Trump’s team using a song about a sinking ship with most of its passengers dead was not lost on social media users, who were quick to attack the former president’s campaign.

“Is the Trump campaign being bullied from within?” Twitter personality Mike Sington He was interrogated. “Many see Titanic as a metaphor for Trump’s sinking campaign.”

“What a prophecy!”, another user books“MAGA is drowning.”

Even elected leaders, like House Democratic Vice Chairman Ted Lieu (D-Calif.), have mocked the Trump campaign.

Trump campaign plays Titanic at small Montana rally male“You can’t do this. 😛”

According to a new report, Trump is losing to Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the swing states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. New York Times/Siena College Opinion poll But his campaign has not yet backed away, as Harris’ lead is within the poll’s margin of error.

Other musicians including Rihanna, Elton John and Adele also participated. speak out loud against the former president for using their music without a license at his rallies.

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