Jeff Bezos‘Blue Origin Spaceflight, with six eminent women, including pop star Katy Perryaimed to celebrate the achievements of women, but was mainly faced with a backlash.
Perry, in particular, has aroused criticism of his dramatic gestures after the flight and his remarks on the space trip.
An initiate has now revealed that Katy Perry regrets the show, including images of her floating microgravity while trying to share the setlist for his next “Lifetimes” tour.
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Katy Perry blue space mission criticized for the moment “tone deaf”

Earlier this week, Blue Origin Space Flight took Katy Perry, Gayle King, Lauren Sanchez, the NASA aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe, producer Kerianne Flynn and activist Amanda Nguyen in space for a brief 11 -minute trip.
While the mission was intended to be an edifying step, aimed at celebrating the achievements of women in science and exploration, many described it as “deaf” and “embarrassing”.
A particular moment attracted a meticulous examination: while Perry left the capsule of blue origin, she stopped to hold a daisy in the sky, then fell dramatically on his knees and kissed the earth.
Later, in an emotional interview after the flight, the pop star thought about experience, describing it as a link with “love”.
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“It is not a question of singing my songs. This is a collective energy in there. It is about us. It is a question of making space for future women and taking place and belonging,” said Perry, according to the Daily mail.
The singer stressed that their trip was rooted in love and goal, adding: “And it is this wonderful world that we see immediately and appreciating it. All this is for the benefit of the earth.”
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Katy Perry “regrets” making a “public show” of her space trip
In the wake of growing criticism, an initiate close to the singer shared with Daily mail That Perry may have doubts, not on the space flight himself, but on the spotlights he attracted.
According to the Source, the counterpoup that the excursion has received was a surprise and left the rest of the fully female crew that feels discouraged.
“Katy does not regret going to space. It has changed life,” said the initiate. “What she regrets is making it a public show.”
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The initiate revealed that the “Roar” Hitmaker feels uncomfortable about the flight moments that were then broadcast, including scenes where she floated in microgravity, held a Marguerite to the camera as a symbolic tribute to her four -year -old daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom, promoted his next tour of tour and sang “What a Wre Wared World”.
With hindsight, the pop star would have liked things to happen differently.
She “regrets the sharing of the Marguerite with the world,” said the source, adding that Perry “wants the video sequences of the interior of the pod to never be shown”.
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Celebrities and criticisms Slam Blue entirely feminine of origin
The counteral of the fully female blue mission of Blue Origin was not limited to online comments, because several celebrities also expressed their disapproval.
Celebrities like Emily Ratajkowski, Olivia Wilde, Olivia Munn and Amy Schumer would have criticized the space flight, rejecting it as a flashy marketing blow for the space company of Bezos.
Even the Wendy’s fast food chain has joined, leaving a cheeky excavation under a photo of Perry in her flight costume, asking her if she could be “returned” to the space.
In addition, the longtime pop rival of Perry, Kesha, shared a photo of itself by sipping a Wendy Cup.
According to an initiate, Perry estimated that the position was intentionally provocative and was only used to add “from fuel to fire”.
Beyond the reaction, the mission has also aroused concerns among environmental defenders.
Despite the statements that the Blue Origin rocket only publishes water vapor, scientists have stressed that emissions still have ozone and contribute to climate change.
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Gayle King defends the mission of blue origin, slamms criticism as “frivolous” and “hurtful”

In response to criticism, King became the first crew member to publicly attack the reaction.
Appearing in the morning of CBS alongside his compatriot astronaut Aisha Bowe, King postponed the claims according to which the mission lacked scientific value or significant impact.
“This is what bothers me, I have certainly read some of the things that are said online and it comes from people I know, people I consider friends,” she said. “They call it a tour, which I find very irritating because they never say that men have taken a look.”
King added: “It is called a flight or a trip. A walk implies that it is something frivolous or light. There is nothing frivolous in what we have done.”
Despite the negative press, King underlined the deeper meaning behind the flight: “I am very disappointed and saddened by [the hate]. What is done to inspire other women and young girls – do not ignore it. “”
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Why Katy Perry took a daisy in space

Upon his return from his trip to space, Perry also shared the particular meaning behind the creation of a Marguerite on board.
“Marguerites are common flowers, but they grow through any condition, they grow through cement, through cracks, through the walls,” she explained.
Perry continued: “They are resilient, they are powerful, they are strong, they are everywhere. For me, the flowers are the smile of God.”
The singer concluded by sharing that flowers are a “reminder of our beautiful land and the beautiful magic that is everywhere all around us”.