translated from Spanish: Diane Warren and a record case at the Oscars: “Well, at least I’m consistent”

Author of eclectic songs such as “Don’t Want To Miss A Thing”, performed by Aerosmith; “Time, Love & Tenderness”, by Michael Bolton, or “Un-Break My Heart”, by Toni Braxton. Diane Warren reached a new record in Oscar history yesterday, after losing a best song in the category, thus becoming the most nominated woman who ever took home an Oscar. Overcoming Glenn Close’s eight nominations without getting the prized statuette. On this occasion, Warren was nominated for “Io sí (Seen)”, from La vida ante sí, which she put lyrics and music to and which she performed at the ceremony with Laura Pausini , also nominated for it – lost in competition to “Fight For You” (HER), from the film Judas and the Black Messiah.
Hearing the terna and its winner, the translator’s comment did not go unnoticed as he exclaimed an incredible, not coming out of his astonishment at the composer’s fate. After the social media impact, Diane showed that she is not only a great songwriter but her sense of humor, commenting on a post that marked these statistics on her own social network and added her great commentary. “Well, at least I’m consistent!” he joked after the ceremony through a post on his social media.

Original source in Spanish

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