Céline Dion, known worldwide for her powerful voice and iconic ballads, has taken a firm stand against Donald Trump’s use of her music during his political rallies. The singer’s management issued a statement on August 10, firmly disavowing the use of her famous track “My Heart Will Go On” at a Trump rally in Montana.
The rally, held on August 9, featured the Titanic anthem just before Trump took the stage. The choice of song quickly became the subject of widespread ridicule, with many pointing out the unfortunate metaphor of a sinking ship. Dion’s team made it clear that the use of the song was unauthorized and that the artist does not support or endorse the use of her music in this context.
The incident echoes previous controversies where musicians have objected to their work being used in political settings without permission. Dion’s response adds her to a growing list of artists who have distanced themselves from Trump’s campaign, further highlighting the tensions between the world of entertainment and the political arena.