Celine Dion, the legendary singer known for her powerful ballads and commanding stage presence, has taken a firm stand against former President Donald Trump, refusing to allow him to use her music without permission.
The issue arose at a rally in Montana, where Trump and his running mate, J.D. Vance, played a video of Dion performing “My Heart Will Go On,” the iconic theme from the film *Titanic*, as part of their pre-speech playlist.
While some might have viewed this as a nod to Dion’s enduring popularity, she and her management team saw it as a blatant violation of her artistic integrity and intellectual property rights.
In a statement released shortly after the rally, Dion’s representatives clarified that the use of her music was unauthorized and that Trump had no permission to include it in his political campaign. The statement also questioned the choice of the song.
Dion’s response was swift and decisive. Rather than letting the matter slide, she made it clear that she would not tolerate her work being used for political purposes.
She announced that the use of “My Heart Will Go On” would be stopped immediately, sending a strong message to Trump and his team.
This action not only highlighted Dion’s commitment to protecting her artistic legacy but also drew attention to the broader issue of politicians using copyrighted material without consent.
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