Blue Origin’s All-Women’s Space Mission on April 14 has faced severe criticism across social media, with several well-known figures taking part in Ridolph.
Jeff Bezos’ company sent his fiance Lauren Sanchez on the NS-31 mission along with famous singer Katy Perry, a host of Oprah’s best friend and “CBS Morning” Gale King. History-making, Girls’ Power Space Expeditions have ended up making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Internet users expressed disappointment at the lack of internal footage on the rocket, complaining that they could not see the reaction of the stars launched into space. Famous actress Olivia Wilde has revealed the expedition, similar to Olivia Munn and model Emily Ratakovsky. Even the large franchises could not resist delving into it.
Space missions quickly became the subject of pure ock ha ha. It continued In about 11 minutes, fewer than four of them actually take place in space. Many were skeptical when they were forced to hear about the star experience rather than being able to see the footage in person.
This opened the floodgates to more scrutiny and drugs.
Gale King confirms that Katy Perry sang in the universe. pic.twitter.com/xtv0p8ffrq
– Popcrave (@popcrave) April 14, 2025
Wendy responded to a media outlet X post about Katy Perry’s involvement in a space mission. The famous food chain asked, “Can we send her back?”
Can I send her back
– Wendy (@Wendys) April 15, 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7xruyctmec
ratajkowski unleashed rants about spaceflight in Tiktok’s video See here.
“This morning, that universe’s mission is ending shit. This is beyond parody. Are you going up on a spaceship built and paid by a company that is destroying planets on its own?” she insisted.
“Look at the state of the world and think about how many resources were there to put these women in space.
The model continued. “I’m tired of it. I’m literally tired of it.”
Olivia Wilde I shared a meme Of the space crew in the April 14th Instagram story, Perry shows him leaving the spaceship kissing the ground. Meme caption read“Attach commercial flights in 2025”
Wild added further commentary, writing, “A billion dollars bought some good memes I’d guess.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdegifdrt0o
Mann questioned the costs of the space mission and why this particular launch was so emphasized when people from the wider community struggled to afford eggs to feed their families. (Related: Celebrities literally stand up to the universe, and it’s still boring like hell)
People all over the world are taking them to social media, shaping all the wild memes and laughing at their missions, and giving blatant criticism of all that obvious gluttony.