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Celine Dion takes jab at Trump for enjoying 'Titanic' music at rally

Celine Dion took a jab at Donald Trump on Saturday for utilizing at an election rally the music she wrote and sang for the catastrophe film “Titanic,” concerning the ocean liner’s sinking.

The Republican presidential candidate has been lampooned on social media after enjoying the 1997 monitor “My Heart Will Go On” at a rally within the U.S. state of Montana on Friday, as a video of Dion performing the music was proven on an enormous display screen.

Dion’s administration workforce and her file label, Sony Music Entertainment Canada, mentioned in a press release on X the usage of the music and video was “in no way” approved.

“Celine Dion does not endorse this or any similar use… And really, THAT song?” it added.

Users on social media have made analogies between Trump’s marketing campaign and the sinking ship on the coronary heart of the James Cameron movie.

Trump has appeared on the again foot since Kamala Harris changed President Joe Biden within the U.S. election race for the White House.

The former president appeared on monitor to win again the White House earlier than Biden dropped out of the race on July 21, however Harris has made massive positive factors since changing Biden on the high of the ticket and saying Tim Walz, Minnesota’s governor, as her working mate.

“My Heart Will Go On” was launched on Dion’s album “Let’s Talk About Love” and the soundtrack to Cameron’s movie “Titanic.” It turned one of many largest songs of all time, promoting 18 million copies and incomes Dion an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a number of other Grammys.

Dion, 56, was pressured to cancel a string of exhibits in 2023 and 2024, saying she was not sturdy sufficient to tour after being recognized with an autoimmune dysfunction.

But she delighted followers final month by singing from the Eiffel Tower on the opening of the Olympics in Paris.

© 2024 AFP

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