“It’s beyond everything, it’s a parody.” Katy Perry’s space flight, which took place this Monday, April 14, was stretched on social networks by several celebrities, including the Emily Ratajkowski model and the actress and director Olivia Wilde.
“This space mission, this morning? Is it something worthy of the end of the world. It’s beyond everything, it’s a parody,” said Emily Ratajkowski in his Tiktok account. And add:
“Do you say that you are affected by Mother Nature, but you go to a spacecraft built and paid by a society that only destroys the planet?” He found.
Asking their fans to look “the state of the world” and that they think “about the number of resources used to send these women in space,” Emily Ratajkowski concluded by telling herself “disgusted”: “What is that?”
“What are you doing?”
“I imagine that billions of dollars can offer good memes,” said Olivia Wilde on Instagram, referring to the many amusements inspired by the event.
“Today there are many more important things in the world,” said actress Olivia Munn in the interview program today with Jenna and her friends. “What are you doing in space, the girls? What are you crazy?”
Katy Perry flew on Monday, April 14 on Monday, aboard a rocket of blue origin, the space company of the founder of Amazon, which took him more than 100 kilometers above sea level, before returning to the earth.
The singer embarked along with five other women, including Lauren Sánchez, the fiance of Jeff Bezos. During this experience, which lasted a little more than ten minutes in total, they exceeded the Karman line, which marks the space border.
11th inhabited flight
During this brief journey as an intimidity, Katy Perry was surrounded by Kerianne Flynn, film producer, Amanda Nguyen, founder of an NGO involved in the fight against sexual violence and television Gayle King.
This is the eleventh suborbital flight inhabited by Blue Origin, which has already been offering these spatial tourist experiences for several years, whose price is not public, thanks to its new Shepard rocket.
Blue Origin has already taken 52 people, including other celebrities such as William Shatner, who embodied the legendary Captain Kirk in the series Trek.
Source: BFM TV
