When the blue origin crew studied with stars rose to the outside, not all applauded.
Celebrities including Olivia wanted, Olivia munn AND Emily Ratajkowski Criticized Monday’s April 14th, which marked the first crew of the flight of all women since the Soviet cosmonaut Valentina TreshkovaSolo Solo Space Flight in 1963.
The event attracted a widespread rift on social media. Katy perry, CBS mornings host King gayle AND Lauren sánchez (who is engaged to the owner of the blue origin Jeff Bezos) joined the air space engineer Aisha bowecivilian Amanda ngyen and the film manufacturer Kerianne Flynn for the 11-minute flight. In the cosmos, Perry performed a cover of “What World Woment World”, satisfying its travelers. (She kissed the ground when they sat down.)
After receiving reactions to the trip, both King and Sánchez defended their travel in space, with the story of King People In a statement that “whoever is criticizing it does not really understand what is happening here.”
Go down to read which stars had criticism of the mission:
Emily Ratajkowski
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The model posted her reaction to Tiktok after raising the rocket, saying she was “disgusted” by the event.
“This is the time of finishing,” Ratajkowski said in the clip. “Like, this is beyond the parody.”

Emily Ratajkowski
Taylor Hill/Getty ImagesShe went on, “You say you care for Mother Earth, and it is about Mother Earth, and you climb a spaceship that was built and paid for a company that is destroying the planet with one hand.
Olivia wanted

Olivia wanted
Lionel Hahn/Getty ImagesState book The director threw some shades hours after the event, sharing a meme of the space crew through her Instagram history. The post was originally separated from the @betches account, which included a series of memes that mock the blue origin.
Wilde’s selected meme included a photo of Perry coming out of the spaceship after landing. As the title read, “Leaving a trade flight in 2025,” Wilde added her comment, writing, “billions of dollars bought some good memes I think.”
Olivia munn

Olivia munn
Daniele Venturelli/Getty ImagesAt the beginning of this month, Munn made titles by questioning The need for travel.
“I know this is probably not the interesting thing to say, but there are so many other things that are so important in the world now,” the actress said during a appearance in Today with Jenna and friends. “Are what will you do guys in space? What are you doing up there?”
Munn noted that traveling in space is expensive and that the American average “nor can it allow eggs”.
“What is the goal? Is it historic you guys are going on the trip? I think it’s a little bold,” she continued. “Exploring the space was to further our knowledge and help humanity. What will they do there who have made it better for us here?”
Amy Schumer

Amy Schumer
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for NetflixSchumer used blue origin as a comic bit.
The comedian went to Instagram to jokingly inform her followers that she would be added to the venture as a last -minute passenger.
“So I’m going into space and I’m very excited. Lauren Sanchez, Katy Perry and Amanda Ngyen have been my guiding lights throughout this trip, which I just called to be part of this spatial team this morning. And I’m loving it. I’ve always wanted to go into space, and I have to say, How, “, how to say.
Wendy’s

The fast food chain seemed to throw the shadow on the perry journey into space. Responding to a tweet he read, “Katy Perry is back from space”, Wendy’s X Tweet’s official account, “Can we send it again.”
The account also made fun in Perry kissing the ground when it landed back to the ground. “I kissed the ground and I liked it,” Wendy wrote through X on Monday, referring to the hit song of Perry “I Kised a Girl”.