Nancy Sinatra, the daughter of late singing icon Frank Sinatra, called out PresidentDonald Trump for posting a video of her dad singing his famous rendition of the song “My Way.”
On Sunday, April 19, a follower of Nancy’s pointed out that the commander-in-chief posted a 3-minute, 50-second video of her dad singing his classic hit on his Truth Social account, without adding a caption or any context.
When fans asked if there was anything she could do to get the video taken off Trump’s Truth Social account, she noted that it’s out of her hands.
“Unfortunately no. The only people who can do something are the publishers,” the 85-year-old responded.
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The iconic song wasn’t even written by her father — it was originally released by Jacques Revaux and titled “Comme d’habitude.” Paul Anka adapted it into English, but Sinatra’s rendition became the most popular, per Entertainment Weekly.
According to The Way it Was, a memoir written by Frank’s manager, Eliot Weisman, the late singer and Trump did not get along after the latter allegedly tried to lowball Frank for performing at one of his casinos in 1990.
Weisman said he brought Trump’s lower offer — which included axing his opening acts Steve and Eydie and Rat Packer Sammy Davis Jr. from the show — to Frank, who had one thing to say.
Per the New York Daily News, Weisman wrote that Frank told him to tell Trump to “go f**k himself” or to give him Trump’s phone number so he could tell him personally.