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Celine Dion Issues Brutal Warning To Donald Trump After He Used Her Song At A Rally

Celine Dion’s shocking rebuke to Donald Trump exposed!

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Celine Dion is not one to stay silent when it comes to the misuse of her music.

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And the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, just found that out the hard way.

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Trump, known for his grand entrances and even grander rallies, used one of Dion’s most iconic tracks without her blessing.

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Celine Dion song stolen by Trump revealed.

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The song in question? None other than “My Heart Will Go On,” a track that has become almost synonymous with the 1997 blockbuster Titanic.

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Trump’s campaign team played the hit during a recent rally in Montana, much to the dismay of Dion and her management.

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Trump’s rally songs history detailed.

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The former president has a long history of turning to famous tunes to amp up his crowd.

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But with that history comes a growing list of outraged musicians.

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The roster includes heavy hitters like Adele, Bruce Springsteen, Sir Elton John, Pharrell Williams, Phil Collins, and Village People.

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It seems that Trump’s team just can’t resist a good hit—whether they have permission or not.

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The Montana rally saw Trump’s supporters jamming to Dion’s powerful vocals, as a video of her performance played to the cheering crowd.

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But behind the scenes, Celine Dion wasn’t exactly cheering.

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In fact, her team wasted no time in issuing a strongly worded statement condemning the unauthorized use.

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The rebuke is just another chapter in Trump’s ongoing saga with the music industry.

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Throughout his political career, Trump has been dogged by musicians upset over his use of their work.

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Celine Dion’s health battle explained.

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But Dion’s response is especially stinging, given her ongoing battle with stiff person syndrome (SPS).

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Despite her health struggles, Dion recently made a triumphant return to the stage.

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She performed at the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony, delivering a breathtaking rendition of Edith Piaf’s “L’Hymne A L’Amour.”

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The performance, set against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, marked a significant moment in her career.

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Celine Dion’s Olympic performance sparks controversy.

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Her return was hailed by fans and critics alike, but it also sparked some controversy.

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Reports circulated that Dion was set to receive a staggering $2 million for her one-song performance at the ceremony.

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However, those rumors were quickly put to rest by the Olympic organizers.

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A statement from the Paris 2024 committee clarified that no performers at the games were paid fees for their appearances.

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Dion’s performance was purely out of a desire to be part of a historic event, not for financial gain.

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But despite her recent successes, the misuse of “My Heart Will Go On” by Trump’s campaign has brought Dion back into the political spotlight.

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Dion’s response exposed.

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The statement, released on behalf of Dion and her record label, Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc., minced no words.

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“Today, Celine Dion’s management team and her record label… became aware of the unauthorized usage…,” the statement read.

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Dion’s team made it crystal clear: she does not endorse the former president’s use of her song, or anything like it.

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Unauthorized use backfires for Trump.

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Music is a powerful tool in politics, often used to evoke emotion and rally support.

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But when that music is used without permission, it can backfire spectacularly.

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Dion’s message to Trump was loud and clear: “My Heart Will Go On” isn’t going to be the soundtrack to his campaign.

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The story is yet another reminder that even in politics, you can’t just take what isn’t yours.

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And if you do, you might just find yourself on the receiving end of a Celine Dion-sized warning.

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