Nancy Sinatra Slams Donald Trump for Using Her Father's Song at His Inauguration Ball
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The 'Bang Bang' singer responds to the president-elect's decision to use 'My Way' at his upcoming inauguration as she replies to a fan on Twitter.

AceShowbiz - President-elect Donald Trump has announced that Frank Sinatra's hit song "My Way" will be played during his first inaugural dance with wife Melania Trump at the Liberty Ball. Instead of feeling honored, it appears that Frank's oldest daughter, Nancy Sinatra, opposes Donald's decision.

On Twitter, Nancy took a jab at Donald's decision as she replied to a fan who asked her about her feeling knowing her father's iconic song will be played on Friday night, January 20. Nancy expressed her dislike as she tweeted back, "Just remember the first line of the song." The tweet has now been deleted for an unknown reason.

It seems like Nancy wishes nothing but doom for Donald's presidency since the song lyrics go, "And now, the end is near. And so I face the final curtain."

The "Bang Bang" singer has been a vocal critic of Donald. Earlier this week, Nancy took to Twitter to warn the president-elect to watch his words. She criticized Donald's use of language about Martin Luther King Jr. since he used N-words on his old tweets about him. Nancy wrote, "Watch your language, Mr. Trump. Children are watching and listening."

"My Way" is a song written by Paul Anka and popularized by Nancy's father, Frank. Paul is known for his close relationship to the Trump family. He once agreed to perform at Donald's inauguration day only to back out several days later due to scheduling reasons.

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