Songwriter Diane Warren Reacts to 16th Oscar Snub
Some people win Oscars. Diane Warren collects nominations. The 68-year-old contemporary songwriter lost yet again on Sunday, March 2, marking her 16th Academy Award snub. This time, her track “The Journey” from The Six Triple Eight lost to “El Mal” from Emilia Pérez in the Best Original Song category. “I’m consistent as f***,” Warren quipped […]


Some people win Oscars. Diane Warren collects nominations.
The 68-year-old contemporary songwriter lost yet again on Sunday, March 2, marking her 16th Academy Award snub. This time, her track “The Journey” from The Six Triple Eight lost to “El Mal” from Emilia Pérez in the Best Original Song category.
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“I’m consistent as f***,” Warren quipped while speaking with Variety at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party. “You know, it is what it is, right? I’m happy to be here.”
Despite the loss, the Oscar nominee isn’t letting it get to her. “I’m the Terminator of the Oscars — I’ll be back,” she joked, channeling Arnold Schwarzenegger. “You can’t get rid of me.”
Warren, who holds the record for the most Oscar nominations by a female songwriter, first received a nod in 1987 and has been a fixture in the category ever since.
Of course, it didn’t take long for social media to react.
“16 nominations and still no win? This is a villain origin story waiting to happen
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