Nancy Sinatra, the daughter of legendary crooner Frank Sinatra, has revealed on Twitter that her father "loathed" Donald Trump.
The allegation comes after the president revealed plans to immortalize the 'Come Fly With Me' singer as part of his National Garden of Heroes.
On Friday, Trump announced that he had signed an executive order to create the memorial, which will include statues of the "giants of our past" and the "greatest Americans who ever lived".
The POTUS revealed that American icons and legends like Elvis Presley, Martin Luther King Jr., Ulysses S. Grant, and Ronald Reagan would all be honored in the National Garden of Heroes.
However, soon after Trump revealed that singer Frank Sinatra would also be one of the individuals forever immortalized in his vision, actress Mia Farrow tweeted: "Frank Sinatra would have loathed Donald Trump."
In response to Farrow's tweet, Frank Sinatra's daughter, 80-year-old Nancy Sinatra replied, writing: "He actually did loathe him."
Nancy's retort has since received 3,700+ retweets and 29,100+ likes from Twitter users.
And this certainly is not the first time Nancy - one of Frank's three children - has bashed Trump.
Along with several unsavory tweets, back in 2017, Nancy opposed reports that her father's iconic song 'My Way' would be performed at Trump's inauguration ceremony.
Per the Metro, when asked her thoughts on Trump potentially using the song, Nancy said: "Just remember the first line of the song..."
Of course, the first line of My Way is: "And now, the end is near..."

In addition, Frank Sinatra's former manager, Elliot Weisman, claimed in his autobiography that the 'Fly Me To The Moon' singer once told the Trump to "go f*** himself".
Writing in The Way It Was: My Life with Frank Sinatra, Weisman stated that Frank had been booked to open Trump's Atlantic City casino - only to be told that Trump originally wanted to pay less to hire him.

In addition, Trump had also allegedly canceled his booking of Frank’s longtime friend and Rat Pack member, Sammy Davis Jr. - who had recently been diagnosed with cancer at the time.
When hearing about Trump's supposed actions, Sinatra allegedly told Weisman to tell Trump to "go f*** himself" and played shows in Las Vegas instead.