Singer’s sneaky protest against Trump during national anthem – did you spot the hidden message on her hand?

In a bold protest during the 4 Nations Face-Off championship, Canadian singer Chantal Kreviazuk altered a key lyric in O Canada to send a powerful message in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated comments about Canada possibly becoming the 51st state.

Tensions were already high as the final match between Team Canada and Team USA unfolded, fueled by Trump’s tariff threats and his offhand remarks about annexing Canada. Canadian fans had previously expressed their discontent by booing the American anthem in Montreal, and American fans retaliated by booing O Canada in Boston.

But it was Kreviazuk’s deliberate change to the anthem’s lyrics that took center stage. Instead of singing, “in all of us command,” she sang, “that only us command.” Her publicist later confirmed it was a protest against Trump’s comments. Despite a few boos, Kreviazuk’s performance was mostly met with respect.

In an Instagram post, she revealed she had written “that only us command” on her hand in mascara as a reminder of her stand. She later explained that as an artist, it was important for her to express herself authentically.

Her protest sparked debate, with some applauding her courage, while others felt the anthem wasn’t the place for politics. Whatever the opinion, Kreviazuk’s moment left an indelible mark.