Katy PearThe 11 -minute space flight with Blue Origin attracted online mixed reactions, especially after the singer’s return and the rest of the fully female crew on Earth.
Apparently excited to be back on the ground, Perry had what many have marked a “dramatic” reaction, making her make fun and roasted on social networks.
Despite criticism, Katy Perry described the journey as a change of life, feeling deeply linked to the love and empowerment of women.
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Katy Perry kisses the ground after the blue space flight
The 40 -year -old pop star joined an entirely female team, which included Bezoz’s fiancée, Lauren Sánchez, Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn, activist and nominated Nobel Peace, Amanda Nguyen, and the aerospace pioneer Aisha Bowe, for the 11 -minute flight on Monday morning.
After crossing Kármán’s line and experienced a few minutes of weightlessness, the crew returned safely on earth.
However, Perry’s theatrical return has now stored and stirred the buzz on social networks.
While the hitmaker “Roar” left the capsule, she stopped to hold a daisy in the sky, a sweet tribute to her daughter named after the flower.
Perry then kissed the plant before descending the ladder. Once on the ground, she fell on her knees and kissed the earth, turning her hair from the real diva.
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The singer is roasted online for her behavior
While some have praised Perry’s gesture as sincere and authentic, others online quickly labeled abandonment as excessive and in search of attention.
“Oh, dramatic. You were there for 20 seconds, Miss Girl,” wrote one user on X. Another said: “All this media threw for an eleven minute flight. I thought she was going for a week or something, given how many people were panicked.”
A third person noted: “Katy behaving as if they were coming back after being stuck on another planet and not as if it has been in” space for 2 minutes “.
“Dramatic, but happy that they are all alive,” shared another individual about Perry’s return.
Defending the singer, an X user commented: “[People]The clowner as if there was not a huge possibility that she dies during that. It’s crazy how negative internet is. “”
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Katy Perry says that space flights made him feel “connected to love”

Addressing journalists after his journey to space, Perry shared that experience left him deeply “linked to love”.
By thinking about the emotional impact of the trip, she said: “I think this experience showed me that you never know how much love is in you and how much you have to give love and how loved you are.”
The singer described the moment of takeoff as the “highest” she has ever felt, revealing that she had chosen to sing “What a Wonderful World” during the flight, not for performance but to honor a moment of shared unit.
“It’s not about me, it’s not about singing my songs,” she said. “This is a collective energy in there. [The trip was] About us and room for future women and taking up and belonging. “”
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“This is this wonderful world that we see there and appreciate it. All of this is for the benefit of the earth,” she added.
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Why the singer took a daisy in space

Upon his return from his trip to space, Perry also shared the particular meaning behind the creation of a Marguerite on board.
“The Marguerites are common flowers but they grow through any condition, they grow through cement, through cracks, through the walls,” she explained.
Perry continued: “They are resilient, they are powerful, they are strong, they are everywhere. For me, the flowers are the smile of God.”
In conclusion, the singer shared that flowers are a “reminder of our beautiful land and the beautiful magic that is everywhere all around us”.
Katy Perry finds deep personal meaning in the blue capsule called “turtle” and marked with a pen

Before takeoff, Perry gave fans a look behind the scenes on the Blue Origin capsule.
In a shared video online, the singer offered an overview of the comfortable spacecraft, enthusiastically panorating the camera around the interior of the capsule.
Each seat has been placed in a circular layout and clearly marked the names of the crew members. During her training, the singer “Firework” thought about a personal connection with the spaceship.
“When I was invited to come on this trip, I looked for the capsule. In front, there is the outline in the form of a feather and when I saw that it was like total confirmation because my mother always called me a pen,” she said.
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Perry also recalled a moment of fear when she discovered a second unexpected personal connection to the blue capsule.
“The name of the capsule is a turtle,” she shared. “A wave, just the most energetic wave, has just shot in my body. And I said to myself:” What? The name of this capsule is Tortoise? “”
She continued explaining: “My mother calls me two nicknames. Plume and turtle. What are the chances that I will space on a rocket in a capsule with my symbol, the pen, called Tortoise?”
Perry added: “There are no coincidences, and I am so grateful for these confirmations and so grateful that I have the impression that something bigger than me runs the ship.”