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Katy Perry explains why he didn’t sing one of her songs in space

Update – 10/25, at 10:44 am et: Katy Perry He fulfilled his promise to sing in space, but did not play a track of his own discography.

“The best part was when we returned to our seats after the absence of gravity, Katy sang ‘What a Wonderful World’,” he shared Gayle King Upon returning to Earth during the launch of Monday, April 14 of Blue Origin X Livestream. “We have been asking him to sing all the time, and he didn’t. They all said, ‘Sing’ Roar. ‘ Sing ‘Firework’.

Perry was sincere on his choice of song in his post -war interview. “I think it’s not about me. It’s not about singing my songs,” he explained. “It is a collective energy there. It is us. It is about making space for future women and occupying space and belonging. And it is about this wonderful world that we see right there and appreciate it. All this is for the benefit of the earth.”

When asked where the space flight places between his long list of achievements, Perry said his space trip was “second to be a mother.” He added, “that’s why it was difficult for me to go because all my love is there, and I have to give up and trust that the universe will take care of myself and protect myself and also my family and my daughter.”

Original story:

Katy Perry You are ready to take off!

The 40 -year -old “Firework” shared a video behind the scene of her preparation before she and a Blue Flight team originated exclusively by women go to space on Monday, April 14.

In a shared video via Instagram on Sunday night, April 13, Perry showed fans the interior of the New Shepard rocket in which “we have been training in recent days.” Perry said he is in seat No. 2, showing a chair with “K. Perry” written in her.

“I think I’m going to sing, sing a little. I have to sing in space!” Perry declared in the video.

Katy Perry fulfills her dream of going to space during a team with team exclusively women
Courtesy of Blue Origin

“I believe in this. I’m not going to say that I can’t believe here,” Perry added. “I believe in this because I think that believing in your dreams and saying is really how you make your dreams come true.”

Perry subtitled the video, “I have dreamed of going to space for 15 years and tomorrow that dream becomes a reality 👩🏻‍🚀🪶🐢”.

“The Crew Taking Up Space is launched tomorrow morning at 7 am CT and I am very honored to be with 5 other incredible and inspiring women while we become the first space flight team formed exclusively by women,” he added, labeling his travel companions.

Blue originated from Jeff Bezos announced in February that Perry and the presenter of CBS Mornings, Gayle King They will be among the six women who will fly to space on Monday. The flight is remarkable for presenting the first team exclusively from women from the solo spatial flight of Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova In 1963.

Perry and King will be accompanied by the aerospace engineer Aisha Bowethe civil rights activist Amanda Nguyenthe film producer Kerianne Flynn and the fiance of Bezos, Lauren Sánchez.

After the announcement of the mission in February, Perry turned to social networks to express their emotion.

“If they had told me that it would be part of the first exclusively feminine team in space, I would have believed them ♥ ️😉”, wrote the singer of “California Gurls” via Instagram. “Nothing was beyond my girl’s imagination. Although we did not grow up, I never stopped looking at the world with wonderful hope! Hard work to live my life yet, and I am more motivated than ever to be an example for my daughter that women should take space (in double sense).”

Perry said the opportunity is “so incredible” because it has the possibility of “showing all the youngest and most vulnerable among us who must reach the stars, literally and figuratively.”

“I am honored to be among this diverse group of heavenly sisters ✨🚀,” he added.

Monday take off will take place around 9:30 am et from Blue Origin’s Launch Site on western Texas.


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