
Katy Perry responded to the reaction he received for its spatial flight duration Blue Origin on the opening night of its “Lifesta” tour.
The singer of “Horse Dark Horse”, who started her walk on Wednesday in Mexico City, recreated the space choreography duration of the concert while she was dressed in a silver metal suit.
At some points, it also flew in the air and toks selfies with men dressed in NASA blue space costumes.
Perry, 40, also addressed his critics directly, asking the audience: “Has anyone called your crazy dreams?” (According to the Daily Mail).
Perry-Along with Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez Criticism of stars and fans for their 10-minute trip to space in the new Shepard 31 spacecraft by Jeff Bezos on April 14.
The former NASA rocket scientist, Aisha Bowe, Civil Rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn also traveled on the historical trip.
Model Emily Ratajkowski said it was “disgusted” by its space launch.
“That space mission this morning? That is the end of S, as, this is beyond parody,” he said in Tiktok.
“What are you worried about Mother Earth and it is Mother Earth, and are you uploading in a spacecraft that is built and paid by a company that is destroying the planet?”
Actress Jessica Chastain shared an opinion article in The Guardian entitled “Blue Origin’s flight showed the absolute defeat of US feminism.”
Olivia Munn, meanwhile, called the millionaires for wasting “so much money” traveling to space, since many Americans fight to buy food.
“I know that this is probably not the good thing about saying, but there are many other things that are so important in the world at this time,” said the actress of “Predator”, 44, in “Today with Jenna & Friends” earlier this month.
“What are they going to do in space? What are they doing there?” She asked.
Olivia also wanted to shade the launch, writing, “Billion Dollars bought some good memes, I suppose” along with a memes carousel published by @bethes, which presented an image of Perry kissing the ground after returning to the earth.
King, 70, and Sánchez, 55, applauded at the criticisms that they and the other women on their space flight face.
“Whatever criticizing not really understand what is happening here,” Coanfrerion of the “CBS Mornings” told people.
“We can all talk to the answer we receive from young women from young women about what these representatives.”
As for Bezos’s fiancee, he said that the negative comments put “Reaxy on.”
“I would love to come to Blue Origin and see the thousands of employees who not only work here, but put their heart and soul in this vehicle,” he said.
“They love their work and love the mission and it is a big problem for them.”
