Celine Dion criticizes use of ‘Titanic’ soundtrack at Donald Trump rally

“This use or any similar use is neither authorized nor endorsed by Celine Dion… And honestly THIS song?” the singer asserted on her Instagram account on Saturday.

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Canadian singer Celine Dion responds to an interview broadcast on TF1 on June 16, 2024. (ALEXANDRE MARCHI / MAXPPP)

“Honestly, THIS song?” French-speaking international star Celine Dion protested on Saturday, August 10, against “the unauthorized use of the video, musical performance and an image of Celine Dion singing my heart Will Go OnFriday, during a campaign rally for Republican White House candidate Donald Trump.

“This use or any similar use is neither authorized nor endorsed by Celine Dion… And honestly THIS song?”her team said on the singer’s Instagram account. my heart Will Go On is the film’s main song Titanicby James Cameron, released in 1997. This hit became one of the most broadcast in the history of music on radio and television and one of the best-selling, with 18 million copies. It earned Celine Dion an Oscar, a Golden Globe and four Grammys.


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