Nancy Sinatra is not happy with President Donald Trump for posting a video of her father singing “My Way,” calling the move sacrilegious.
“This is a sacrilege,” the eldest daughter of Frank Sinatra wrote on X Sunday.
Sinatra’s post came in response to a video clip Trump posted Saturday on Truth Social of Frank Sinatra singing his 1969 hit.
There was no caption that accompanied the post.
The crooner died in 1998.
The younger Sinatra said there was nothing she could do about Trump posting the song.
“Unfortunately no. The only people who can do something are the publishers,” Sinatra, 85, said.
It’s not the first time that Sinatra has spoken out against Trump’s use of “My Way.”
In 2017, there were reports Trump had picked “My Way” as his first dance at his presidential inauguration.
“Just remember the first line of the song,” Nancy Sinatra posted on social media.
The opening line of the song, written by Paul Anka, is “And now, the end is near.”
Nancy Sinatra later called the deleted post a “joke,” and said she “was probably too outspoken for my own good.”
Trump chose another rendition of “My Way” for his inaugural ball dance with wife Melania Trump.














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