Katy Perry, journalist Lauren Sanchez and the presenter of New Gayle King, embarked on space aboard the new Blue Origin capsule for an 11 -minute flight greeted on Monday.
However, the mission was quickly confronted with strong criticism, not only environmental activists and celebrities, but also in unexpected corners like the fast food giant Wendy.
Shortly after the return of the capsule, Wendy’s published a sneaky comment on X (formerly Twitter) under a photo of Perry in his space costume, writing: “Can we send it back.”
In addition, Kesha seemed to approve the feeling, sharing a photo of her smiling while sipping a Shake of Wendy, a movement of fans quickly interpreted as a subtle shadow towards Perry.
According to Daily mailThe Kesha post was intentional. The initiate said Kesha thought that Perry’s inclusion in the mission contradicted the theme of women’s empowerment, given Perry’s recent collaboration with the music producer, Dr. Luke, whom Kesha accused sexual assault in 2014.
Although Dr. Luke denied allegations and a decade legal battle ended in 2023 with a regulation, the tensions between the two singers remained high.
Regarding this, the publication said: “Kesha does not think that Katy should have been on this ship. Especially since she believes that Perry working with Dr. Luke was again a betrayal of women everywhere.”
In addition, Perry’s participation and his dramatic return, which understood to kiss the soil and declare its emotional link with “love and belonging”, has only eaten more online mockery.
It should be mentioned that criticisms, including celebrities like Emily Ratajkowski, Olivia Wilde and Olivia Munn, castigated the mission as sly and useless given the current environmental and economic crises of the world.




