Celine Dion Warns Trump: “We’ll Have a ‘Titanic’ Problem If You Use My Song Again!”

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Las Vegas, NV – Celine Dion has issued a strong warning to former President Donald Trump after learning that her iconic song “My Heart Will Go On” was used in a recent video at one of his rallies.

Dion, who is known for her powerful ballads and legendary performances, made it clear that she does not want her music associated with Trump’s political events.

According to TMZ, the song choice has left many scratching their heads, especially since Trump is known for making some rather unconventional picks for his pre-speech playlists.

Observers on social media noted that while Trump’s playlist included tracks from “The Lion King” and other standard choices, Dion’s video appearance was unexpected.

The use of Dion’s music in the rally has sparked discussions online, with many questioning the context and appropriateness of the song. While

Trump has a history of incorporating celebrity cameos—whether intentional or not—into his events, this one seems to have struck a particularly discordant note.

Meanwhile, in contrast to Trump’s embrace of Hollywood, Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz are reportedly keeping their distance from the entertainment industry.

As reported by TMZ, the Harris/Walz campaign is deliberately limiting celebrity involvement at Democratic National Convention (DNC) events, aiming to avoid the perception of the event as a “liberal Hollywood affair.” However, sources indicate that while there will be fewer celebrity appearances, they have not been entirely excluded.

Celine Dion’s sharp response serves as a reminder of the potential backlash political figures can face when using artists’ work without consent, especially when those artists strongly oppose the message or cause it’s being used to promote.

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