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History was made this week, as you have heard very much.
On Monday, Lauren Sanche, Katy Perry and Gale King were among the famous women who rose to space on Blue Origin’s NS-31 mission.
The entire female crew of the rocket ship set out for an 11-minute flight that exceeded the Earth’s atmosphere threshold.

Many responded to the event with awe and applause.
However, such a response was not universal.
Shortly after the new Shepherd Rocket returned from a round-trip expedition on April 14, Olivia Wilde shared the meme on an Instagram story featuring two photos of Perry as she left the capsule when she returned to Earth.
One of the photos shows that the singer hugged Daisy and brought this flower into space with her as a tribute to her daughter Daisy Dove Bloom, so she took this flower into space with her, so she hugged Daisy as she smiled from ear to ear.
Another upload was that the artist kissed the ground after taking a few steps as Perry included a caption in this post “Drop commercial flights at #Blueorigin in 2025.”


Wild went ahead and shared the memes saying, “A billion dollars bought some good memes.”
Certainly everything was definitely cool, but it’s easy to ask. Could we have spent $1 billion on something a little more productive or useful to society?
Meanwhile, before Monday’s takeoff, others, including Olivia Mann, criticized the mission, who co-hosted today’s April 3rd episode with Jenna and friends, questioning the need for it. Tuesday’s mission was the 11th human flight for the new Shepherd program and its 31st in its history.
“I know this is probably not something to say, but there are many things that are very important in the world right now,” she said, but actress Emily Ratakowski was added to Tiktok on Monday afternoon.
“It’s the end time — this is beyond parody.”


Then there was Amy Schumer. He joked while holding a Black Panther toy and posted a sarcastic video of her own AA, which announced that she had received a last-minute invitation to join the mission.
“I have this thing. It doesn’t make sense to me, but it was in my bag, I was on the subway, and I got the text, and they say, ‘Do you want to go to space?” So I go to space.
“Thank you for taking me here. I’ll see you all in space.”


When asked about the general criticism of People Magazine at a press conference, King said in her eyes, “Anyone criticising her for not really understanding what’s going on here.”
She added:
“We can all talk about the reactions we’ve got from young girls, young girls, about what this represents.”
Sanchez, for her, again resonated:
“I’m really fired. I want to see the thousands of employees who have come to blue origins and not only work here, they also put their hearts and souls in this vehicle. They love their work, they love the mission, and that’s a big deal for them.
“So when I hear such a comment, I think, “Trust me. Come with me. I’ll show you what this is. It’s really eye-opening.”