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Celine Dion Denounces Unauthorized Use of 'My Heart Will Go On' at Trump Rally Amid Campaign Turmoil

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Celine Dion protests the unauthorized use of her iconic song 'My Heart Will Go On' at a Trump rally, sparking social media reactions and comparisons to the Titanic. Discover the implications of this musical controversy in the political landscape.

Celine Dion, the Canadian megastar, has voiced her strong disapproval of the unauthorized use of her iconic song 'My Heart Will Go On' during a campaign rally for Republican candidate Donald Trump. The song, known for its association with the film 'Titanic', was played just before Trump and his running mate JD Vance took the stage in Bozeman, Montana. Dion's team emphasized that the use of her music in this context was neither authorized nor approved, expressing their discontent on social media.

The incident has sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with many users drawing parallels between the song and the current state of Trump's campaign. As the campaign faces increasing challenges, some have humorously suggested that the Trump campaign resembles the doomed Titanic. Jokes and memes proliferated online, with comparisons made to the film's iconic imagery.

Adding to the day's drama, Trump's plane experienced a diversion due to a reported technical issue just hours before the rally, landing 240 km away from Bozeman. He later traveled to the rally location on another private jet, ensuring he arrived in time despite the hiccup.

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Refs: | Le Parisien | Le Figaro |

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