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“Has anyone called your dreams crazy?”

Katy Perry It seems to speak against the reaction that followed its spatial flight of Blue Origin.

Perry, 40, started his’Lifesian Tour ‘ On Wednesday, April 23 in Mexico City and seemed to recreate choreographies of its space trips while flying through the air dressed in a silver metallic suit.

The Daily Mail He informed that selfis was taken with men dressed in NASA blue space costumes during the show. At one point, Perry supposedly asked the audience: “Has anyone called your dreams crazy?”

Perry and Blue Origin’s female crew – the presenter of CBS Mornings Gayle Kingthe fiancee of the owner of Blue Origin Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchezthe aerospace engineer Aisha Bowecivil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and the film producer Kerianne Flynn– They traveled to space on April 14 on an 11 minutes flight. The mission quickly received criticism from many celebrities, including Joe Rogan, Jessica Chastain and Olivia Wilde.

The model Emily Ratajkowskion the other hand, he reacted to the take -off of the rocket on Tiktok, saying that it was “disgusted” by the event. “That is my ** gives the end of the world,” said Ratajkowski in the clip. “This is beyond parody.”

“You say that you care about Mother Earth, which is Mother Earth, and you go up in a spacecraft that is built and paid by a company that is destroying the planet alone,” he continued. “Look at the state of the world and think about how many resources were needed to put these women in space. For what?”

Katy Perry appears to address the spatial flight reaction of Blue OriginKaty Perry appears to address the spatial flight reaction of Blue Origin

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Perry’s space travel companions, King and Sánchez, have defended their trip. King said to People In a statement that “anyone who criticizes him really does not understand what is happening here.”

Perry, meanwhile, has praised his 11 -minute trip, which he called “the second after being a mother.” Perry, who shares Daisy, 5, with his fiance Orlando BloomHe explained why he took the homonymous flower of his little daughter on his trip.

“Margaritas are common flowers, but they grow in any condition,” he said. “They grow through cement. They grow through cracks. They grow through the walls. They are resilient. … it is a reminder of our beautiful earth and the flowers here and the smile of God and the beautiful magic that is everywhere, around us, and even in a simple margarita. So really appreciate and remember it and take care of it and protect it.”

While I was in space, Perry performed a version of ‘What a Wonderful World’ of Louis Armstrong, instead of a song from her.

“It’s not about singing my songs. It is a collective energy there. It’s about us. It’s about making space for future women and occupying space and belonging,” he explained in an interview after the flight. “And it is about this wonderful world that we see right out there and appreciate it. All this is for the benefit of the earth.”

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