Celine Dion’s stand against Trump’s unauthorized use of her music is part of a larger trend in the world of politics, where celebrities and public figures are increasingly asserting their rights and refusing to be used as political pawns.
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In recent years, we’ve seen a growing number of artists, musicians, and Hollywood icons push back against the co-option of their work by political candidates and campaigns. From the Rolling Stones demanding that Trump stop using their songs to Rihanna calling out the former president for using her music at a rally, the message is clear: celebrities will not stand idly by while their art is exploited for partisan purposes.
This trend speaks to a deeper shift in the cultural landscape, where the lines between entertainment, celebrity, and politics have become increasingly blurred. As the public grows more discerning and aware of the power dynamics at play, the demand for authenticity and respect for artistic integrity has become more pronounced.
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