Celine Dion has taken a stand against the use of her iconic song "My Heart Will Go On" at a recent Donald Trump rally without her permission. The Canadian singer posted a statement on Instagram expressing her disapproval of the unauthorized use of her performance at a Trump campaign event in Montana. Dion's management and record label, Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc., emphasized that the use of the video, recording, and her likeness was not authorized, and Dion does not endorse this or any similar usage.

The statement also humorously questioned the choice of the song, which is famously associated with the 1997 film *Titanic*. Many fans in the comments section noted the irony, dubbing it a fitting song for what they referred to as a "sinking ship."

This isn't the first clash between Dion and Trump. She reportedly declined an invitation to perform at Trump's 2016 inauguration, which ultimately featured other artists like 3 Doors Down and Toby Keith.