Celine Dion’s Team Burns Trump in ‘Titanic’ Rally Song

French Canadian singer Celine Dion has joined social media users in condemning Donald Trump’s use of her iconic song “My Heart Will Go On”. Titanic Friday at his Montana rally.

Dion’s management team and his record label, Sony Music, were released Report On Instagram Saturday afternoon, he unequivocally dismissed the campaign’s playlist.

“This app is in no way endorsed, and Celine Dion does not endorse this or any similar app,” they said wrote. Dion’s crew “…really rubbed salt in the wound by including that song.

The humor of Trump’s team using a song about a sinking ship where most of the passengers died was not lost on social media users, who immediately took shots at the former president’s campaign.

“Is Trump’s Campaign Being Trolled From Within?” Twitter personality Mike Sington He questioned In X. “Many see Titanic as metaphor for Trump’s sinking campaign.”

“What a foreboding!” Another user wrote. “You’re drowning too.”

Even elected leaders like Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA), the vice chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, poked fun at Trump’s campaign.

“Trump Campaign Plays Titanic Theme Song at Small Rally in Montana,” Lew Mentioned. “You can’t do this. 😛”

Trump lost to Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in battleground states Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, according to a new report. The New York Times/ Siena College Survey Published on Saturday. However, his campaign has not sunk yet, as Harris’ leads remain within the margins of the survey.

Other musicians include Rihanna, Elton John and Adele Spoken out Against the former president’s use of his music in his rallies without permission.

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