Katy Perry apologizes by space flight after criticism


One of the most prominent moments of the event was when Katy Perry, when leaving the capsule, raised a margarita to the sky and then knelt to kiss the ground.
The Blue Origin space mission, which some saw as an act of female empowerment, has generated more criticism than support. Instead of being an inspiring feat, the 11 minutes of expedition were rejected due to their high cost, the questionable environmental impact and crew behavior when returning to Earth.
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Among the women who were part of the mission were Katy Perry, Gayle King, Lauren Sánchez, the space scientific of the NASA Aisha Bowethe producer Kerianne Flynn and the activist Amanda Nguyen. The flight took off from western Texas on Monday morning, but instead of celebrating the female empowerment, The mission, financed by the space exploration company of the multimillionaire Jeff Bezoshas been qualified by many as “insensitive” and “shameful.”
Katy Perry reconsider her participation in the space mission
After the controversy, it seems that Katy Perry has begun to doubt his participation in the flight. A source close to the singer revealed that, although Perry does not regret having traveled to space, he feels regretful of having made him a “public show.” The source, which spoke exclusively with the Daily Mail, commented that the criticisms of the mission were “unexpected” and “discouraging” for the entire crew.
One of the most commented moments of the event was when Katy Perry, When leaving the capsule, he stopped to lift a margarita towards the sky before kneeling and Kiss the floor. The public quickly labeled this gesture as unnecessarily dramatic, especially when compared to astronauts of the POTas Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmorewho were stranded in space for more than nine months.
The source added that Perry now regrets “kissed the ground” after landing, and also her “forefront moments” inside the capsule, where the Margarita held in front of the camera, promoted her next tour and sang part of the letter from What to Wonderful World.
Criticism of celebrities and activists
Not only users of social networks They have expressed their discontent with the mission, but several celebrities, such as Emily Ratajkowski, Olivia Wilde, Olivia Munn and Amy Schumerthey have also pointed out the “superficial” and “frivolous” of the advertising campaign around the flight, considering that more than an advance in space exploration, it looked like a advertising trick for the company of Bezos.
In addition, several activists have questioned the environmental impact of the mission, because scientists warn about their impact on ozone layer, what in the long term could accelerate the global warming.
So far, Katy Perry has not publicly addressed criticism about her participation in the Blue Origin mission, nor has he commented on the social networks or interviews.
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