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The first crew of only women who make a space trip for the company Blue Origin It took place this Monday, April 14. The NS-31 mission, round trip, took off from Texas with a duration of at least 8 minutes. Criticism did not miss.
The expedition was made up of the singer Katy Perrythe journalist Gayle King and the philanthont Lauren Sánchezcouple of the businessman Jeff Bezos, owner of Blue Origin. The group also included the NASA rocket excientific Aisha Bowethe research scientist in Bioastronautics Amanda Nguyen and the film producer Kerianne Flynn.
In a previous interview with the trip, Perry said women They would not go to space without looking as well as possible. The 40 -year -old singer commented: “The space will finally be glamorous. I tell you something: if I could take the glamor, I would do it. ”
In fact Bowe, 38 -year -old American aerospace engineer, shared concern for her hair for this day. “I made paratrooidism in Dubai with similar hair to make sure it would be fine; I used it as an essay,” he shared in the same interview with Perry.
Apparently those comments, as well as the motivation of the trip, did not resonate well in all. The actress Olivia Munn He expressed his discontent in a podcast.
“What are they supposed to do?”, The 44 -year -old star questioned. “I know that it is probably not pleasant to say this, but there are so many other things that are very important in the world at this time,” he said in Page Six. “Why do they need to tell us?”
As for the intention of the ladies to fly with “all glamor,” as Perry said, Munn reacted: “What? They said aloud? Is it historical that they go for a walk? The space exploration intended to expand our knowledge and help humanity. What will they do up there that helped us to live better here?”
To Munn’s statements, those of the actresses were added Amy Schumer and Olivia Wilde. The first uploaded an ironic video to social networks, where he mocks that he has not been invited to the crew.
For his part Wilde, director of Don’t worry loveHe criticized Bezos to spend so many resources on the trip. The star replied a meme that used photos of Perry kissing the ground in relief sign after the safe landing. “I guess a billion dollars bought some good memes.” (AND)