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Olivia Wilde apparently criticizes Katy Perry and the Blue Origin space team

Olivia Wilde was not impressed with Katy Perry and the recent incursion to the space of the Blue Origin team.

Wilde, 41, shared a meme of the space team through his Instagram history on Monday, April 14, after his mission. The publication was initially shared by @betches, which included a series of memes mocking Blue Origin.

The meme that Wilde chose to share included a photo of Perry, 40, leaving the spacecraft after his return from the orbit and an additional image of her kissing the ground. The photo foot of the Meme said: “Leaving a commercial flight in 2025”.

Wilde added more comments writing: “I suppose one billion dollars bought some good memes.”

Perry was one of the six women who threw themselves into space through a Blue Origin rocket. The singer was accompanied by the presenter of CBS Mornings, Gayle Kingthe former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowethe filmmaker Kerianne Flynnthe civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and the fiancee of Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez.

While they were in the Cosmos, Perry delighted their travelmates with a song. Instead of opting for one of his successes, he played “What a Wonderful World”, which was a culminating point according to King, 70 years old.

“We have been asking him to sing all the time, and he did not want,” said the nurse’s presenter when returning to Earth during the Livestream on Blue Origin Monday. “Everyone said: ‘Sing’ Roar ‘. Sing’ Firework ‘. And she said:’ It’s not about me. I wanted to talk about the world.”

Olivia Wilde Shades Katy Perry and The All Women Blue Origin Space Crew With Meme
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Wilde was not the only person to speak against the mission. Earl this month, Olivia Munn He also questioned the need for the trip.

“I know that this is probably not the most cool to say, but there are so many other things that are so important in the world at this time,” said the 44 -year -old actress, during an appearance in Today with Jenna and Friends Earlier this month. “What are you going to do in space? What are you doing there?”

Munn developed his position pointing out that the space trip is expensive and the average person “cannot even afford to buy eggs” at this time.

“What is the point? Is it historical that they go on a walk? I think it’s a bit glutton,” he continued. “Space exploration was to expand our knowledge and help humanity. What are they going to do there that has improved us below?”

After receiving criticism, both King and Sánchez, 55, defended their space trip. King said to People In a statement on Monday that “anyone who criticizes him really does not understand what is happening here.”

“We can all talk about the answer we are receiving from young women about what this represents,” he added.

For his part, Sánchez shared that he wants to show the detractors what it is like to be a member of the Blue Origin team.

“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 great matter for them. So when we listen to comments like that, I just say, ‘Trust me. Come with me. I will show you what it is, and it will really open your eyes.”

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