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Prepare your daughter’s school lunch

Katy Perry returned from space this week to what he called “the best reality”: prepare his daughter’s school lunch.

The 40 -year -old pop star entered the story as a member of the first exclusively female flight crew of Blue Origin, and shared a photo on Instagram of a liber that he had prepared for his daughter Daisy, four years old.

Along with salty cookies, carrot sticks and pieces of pineapple, the singer included in the package a slice of star -shaped bread.

“Back to the best reality, packaging school lunch,” he wrote in the image, adding a heart emoji and a flower.

Katy was one of the six women aboard Blue Origin’s NS-31 flight, which took off from western Texas on Monday, April 14.

The brief mission lasted approximately 11 minutes and meant the first space flight of the company carried out exclusively by women.

The journalist Gayle King, 69, the philantral Lauren Sánchez, 54, the astronaut and researcher in Bioastronautics, Amanda Nguyen, 33, the NASA rocket scientist, Aisha Bowe, 38, and the filmmaker, Kerianne Flynn, 36.

Although the mission was described as historic, it was received with a mixture of celebration and mockery on the Internet. The memes appeared on social networks after the flight, mocking both the short duration of the trip and the emotional return of Katy, during which she was photographed kissing the ground.

The Wendy’s fast food chain published an answer to an update of the news in which it was said: “Katy Perry has returned from space”, adding: “We can send it back.”

Despite criticism, Katy expressed his pride in the trip.

In an Instagram post shared on Tuesday, he described the space flight as an “incredible trip” and revealed that he had shared the experience with his daughter Daisy, who put an astronaut costume while seeing his mother’s return.

He also brought to space a symbolic memory – a little Margarita, in tribute to his daughter – who held high when leaving the capsule.

Speaking to the press after the landing, Katy declared: “This experience is the second after being a mother. That’s why it cost me so much to leave, because there is all my love, and I have to give up and trust that the universe will take care of me and to protect myself, and also my family and my daughter.”

He added: “I am full of being able to receive that gift of being a mother, and going to space is incredible, and wanted to give an example of courage, courage and intrepidity.”

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