Nancy Sinatra has publicly condemned Donald Trump for using her father Frank Sinatra's iconic song 'My Way' in his political campaigns, calling the appropriation "sacrilege."
In a recent social media post, Sinatra expressed her strong disapproval of Trump's use of the classic tune, which has become synonymous with her father's career and personal philosophy. She emphasized that the song holds deep personal and artistic significance for her family.
"This is sacrilege," Sinatra declared, making her position clear on the matter.
Additionally, Sinatra reposted a message from a fan that clarified the relationship between the two public figures. The fan noted that while Trump may be an admirer of Frank Sinatra's work, the legendary singer "did not love Trump" personally or politically.
The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between political figures and the estates of artists whose work becomes entangled in political campaigns, raising questions about artistic legacy and political appropriation.