Celine Dion Slams Trump for Unauthorized Use of Titanic Song, Then Mocks Him

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## Celine ‍Dion‌ Issues Statement Criticizing Trump and Vance for ​Unauthorized Song ⁢Use

The artist publicly criticizes, through a press⁢ release, the unauthorized use of her most famous ⁣song, “My Heart Will⁢ Go On,” by Trump ⁤and Vance for a rally in⁤ Montana.

Celine Dion, fresh from her ​recent participation in the Paris 2024 Olympic opening ceremony, published a statement on her official social pages denouncing ⁣the unauthorized use of the song ⁣in a recent rally. The⁣ statement‍ is addressed to both the Republican presidential candidate and his vice president, JD Vance.

The​ Statement Against Trump and‌ JD Vance

The statement reads, “Celine Dion’s management and her record company Sony Music Entertainment‌ Canada have become aware of ⁣unauthorized use of ⁤videos, recordings and ​musical performances of the song ‘My Heart Will Go On‘ at a rally in Montana. This ⁤was in no way authorized⁤ and Celine Dion does not approve of this type ⁣of operation. ⁢The statement‌ ends sarcastically with a⁢ question that‌ seems ​to allude to the⁤ shipwreck, on which‌ the film starring⁣ Leonardo DiCaprio and ‍Kate Winslet, of which Dion’s song is ⁣the soundtrack, ⁣is based: ‘Really that song?’

Celine Dion and Her Recent Health Problems

It’s been two weeks since Celine Dion’s ​last public outing, the ⁢first⁢ after a long absence. The singer took​ part in the‍ opening ⁢ceremony of the ⁤Paris 2024 Olympic Games, ⁣performing “Hymne à l’amour,” ⁣a story song by Edith Piaf, performed from a ‌stage ‍set up on the Eiffel Tower. A moment that was nothing short of triumphant, ⁢not only for⁣ the⁤ context⁤ in⁣ which ⁣it took⁤ place⁣ but also ⁤for the ⁣emotional burden due to the health problems⁤ the ‍singer suffers from, the rare rigid person⁣ syndrome, which forced her to stay ‌away from the scene for a long ‍time.

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