Celine Dion Criticizes Trump Campaign for Unauthorized Use of 'Titanic' Song
The singer's team disavows the use of 'My Heart Will Go On' at a Montana rally, questioning the choice of song.
- Celine Dion's management and record label issued a statement denouncing the use of her song at a Trump rally.
- The song 'My Heart Will Go On' was played without authorization at a campaign event in Montana.
- Dion's team emphasized that the singer does not endorse the use of her music for political purposes.
- This incident adds to a list of artists objecting to Trump's use of their music at rallies.
- Social media users mocked the campaign's song choice, drawing parallels to the Titanic's sinking.































