The Untold Truth Of Nancy Sinatra
During Donald Trump's inauguration in 2017, his first dance with his wife Melania was to Frank Sinatra's '60s hit, "My Way." Years later, in 2021, when his presidency came to a close, Trump climbed aboard Air Force One for a final time, playing the same song. So, does the real estate mogul have any warm ties to the Sinatras? As Nancy Sinatra revealed to The Guardian, not a chance.
Frank, who died in 1998, sang at the Trump-owned Atlantic City casino in 1990, asking for his fee after his performance. After Trump refused to pay up, the singer allegedly told him to "go f*** himself." It appears that Frank's hatred for The Donald was passed on to his daughter, who refuses even to say Trump's name during casual conversation. "I've always tried desperately never to mention it, and if I did it would have been with a lowercase 't,'" she declared to The Guardian.
As for Trump's insistence on playing "My Way" twice during his presidency? Nancy is unbothered, explaining to the Independent that neither she nor her famous father was ever really fans of the track. "It's a terrible song," she declared. At the same time, the '60s icon notes something remarkably prescient about the first line of the tune, where her father sings, "and now the end is near": "[it's] a perfect, perfect first line for him. It took a little longer than I'd hoped — but it ended."
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