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Emily Ratajkowski’s violent criticism against Katy Perry for her journey to space

Rocío F. de Buján

Last Monday, April 14, Katy Perry (40 years) made history by becoming the first singer to travel to space. From the hand of Blue Origin, the artist has been part of the first mission composed exclusively of women for more than 60 years.

“I am very excited about this flight,” said the interpreter of ‘Roar’ in a video posted on his social networks one hour before leaving. “It is historical because it is the first time that a crew of all women flies to space,” he continued. It should be noted that, hours before the artist shared with her followers some details of the ship and commented that: “I have dreamed of going to space for 15 years and tomorrow that dream will become reality.”

Next to the singer, they traveled Lauren Sánchezjournalist and partner Jeff Bezosowner of Blue Origin; Aisha BowwNASA space exingenera; Amanda Nguyenscientific and promoter of civil rights; Gayle KingAmerican journalist; and Kerianne Flynnfilm producer.

The mission reached 105 kilometers of altitude and had a total duration of approximately 11 minutes. The trip was completely automated, something that allowed passengers to enjoy the experience to the fullest. When the stairs descend, Katy Perry kissed the ground and in statements to the press said: «I feel very connected to love. I think this experience has shown me that you do not know how much love is within you, how much love you have to give and how you are loved until the day you take off.

Criticism

Many of the criticisms of Blue originated the privatization of space trips focused on production costs and passenger tickets, as well as the alleged high carbon emissions that affect the earth’s environment.

Among the people who raised their voice against this type of trip was Emily Ratajkowski. The model published a video on Tiktok in which she criticized the flight: “Do you say you care about the earth and get on a rocket built and financed by a company that, without anyone’s help, is destroying the planet?” He began by saying. The mannequin explained that he did not see the sense of having mobilized so many resources for a flight that only lasted 11 minutes. “So that? What was the marketing message behind all this? ”He wondered before ensuring that he was” disgusted “throughout the story.


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