Katy Perry's extraterrestrial activities should not surprise those of us who may have been pure and hard fans of pop star when “and” (with the artist formerly known as Kanye West) reached the earth in 2011.
Prefiguring his blue trip for several minutes in space this morning on April 14, Perry's musical clip for a decade for “and” imagined the musician floating in spacecovered with thick white foundation and helical hairstyle.
This morning, however, Perry wore a blue -fit blue combination, corresponding to five other high -level space tourists, including the host of Gayle King, Jeff Bezos' fiancé, Lauren Sánchez, the scientist of the rockets Aisha Bowe and activist Amanda Nguyen. Unfolding on a brief 11-minute comic in a ship in the shape of a tic-tac mint belonging to the company Blue Blue Origin in Bezos (remember those memes?), Perry's real journey to space has been erased in the eye of the public as hard as his seventh studio album 143 (2024).

The memers and opinion columnists sparked a torrent of humorous criticisms in Perry almost instantly after the team's landing. Perry, more than the others, seems to represent an interstellar tourist movement funded by the billionaires who abandon the pretension of the research and innovation of the 20th century and openly embraces the whims and the desires of the rich and the famous.
But in a press conference Almost four times more than the trip, women defended the trip as an experience to open the heart and recommended, although resolutely, for the management of the planet Earth.

The show arrives a few days later Tutor got Documents revealing the Trump administration's plans to interrupt the financing of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), specifically targeting projects related to climate science.
Blue Origin refused to disclose to Cnn How much the space trip cost, but said that some in the group of entirely female passengers paid for their seats, and others were offered a free journey.
After kissing the landing to landing, Perry told journalists that she had sang “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong to Zero Gravity, whom Memers jokingly explained the brevity of the trip. As expected, Perry confirmed that she would write a song about the experience, which no one asked.

Perry also took the opportunity without gravity to announce the setlist for his next world tour “Lifetimes”. This public relations waterfall also failed when the fans realized that the list she was holding on a little paper butterfly was illegible.
When she landed, Perry said that she wanted to “model courage and value and fearlessness” and in an anterior interview with the Associated Press Last week, the Internet creaks out when the pop star said that it had been delighted to “learn more about Stem and just mathematics on what it takes to accomplish this type of thing”.

Not only do the celebrity passengers of Blue Origin flight, but on the ground, Oprah Winfrey and a selection of Kardashians commemorated the flight. Oprah looked up to the sky of the launch site with a saccharine look, hands on his face; Like some online users notedThe possibility of a new meme of Oprah can be the best thing to get out of all this.

As Tutor Opinion writer Zoe Williams said: “It is formulated as a feminist declaration, and I suppose that we are supposed to rejoice that space is no longer pale, male and vitiated.”
“But something about the random character of the guest list, coupled with the fact that they all have such beautiful hair, just … I don't know … gives an impression of the somewhat incomplete genre,” wrote Williams.

Katy Perry's decision to jump into space seems to have drawn more from a desire to secure the “highest“That an obligation to save the world. A certain self -awareness would have been good. Maybe she took her own words a little Also seriously:
Because, baby, you're a fireworks display …
Do them, “oh, oh, oh”
While you shoot through the sky …








