Celine Dion made it clear that she does not support Donald Trump, despite him being a fan of hers. She declined Trump’s use of her iconic song “My Heart Will Go On” during a political rally. Dion’s team swiftly reacted by denouncing the unauthorized use of her music and image for political purposes.
Trump campaign plays the theme from the Titanic at his rally pic.twitter.com/lspVW1hA5I
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Social media went abuzz with reactions to Dion’s stance against Trump, drawing parallels between the “Titanic” theme and Trump’s political situation.
The Internet Responds to Trump’s Musical Misstep
After Celine Dion rebuffed Trump, social media users swiftly created memes mocking the situation. The online community mocked Trump’s use of the Titanic theme song, relating it to his struggling political campaign.
Despite some defending Trump’s song choice, most found irony in the use of the Titanic theme, reflecting on the sinking symbolically.
Trump’s History of Musical Obstacles
Celine Dion’s action adds to a list of artists who have denied Trump the use of their music. Trump has struggled to garner musical support from various artists in the past, including Dion, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and others who have publicly disapproved of his politics.
Given Trump’s history of reactions to such rejections, it wouldn’t be surprising if he responds to Dion’s disapproval in the future.