Katy Perry does not seem to regret “making a public show” of her blue trip by the look of his in progress Lifetime.
The singer, 40, launched her Lifetime Wednesday with a few dance movements inspired by space on the Mexico stage.
Perry played in a metallic body while other concert outfits also had a similar futuristic touch with brilliant details because his scene included intergalactic visuals.
During the first show, the pop star also posed with two fans dressed in NASA brand costumes to take a selfie.
She also joked with the crowd, saying: “I want these gentlemen to come on stage because they are dressed as my most recent calendar.”
THE Adolescent dreams Hitmaker also discussed its mission of blue origin, which had sparked massive indignation at the time.
“Has anyone called your crazy dreams?” She said, pretending to refer to the long journey from April 14 to 11 minutes in space – which previously “regretted to make a show” once she faced the reaction.
The journey saw him float upside down in space with views of the moon and earth before returning quickly with the fully female crew, notably the fiancée of Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez, Gayle King, the filmmaker Kerianne Flynn, the scientist of the Nasa Aisha Bowe rockets and the astronaut and the research scientist in bioastronautics Amanda Nguyen.
Perry sang a few lines of What a wonderful world In space and landing, Perry kissed the ground.
“One day, when you are older, will you always look for your eyes?” Perry wrote on Instagram, reflecting on his trip to space the next day. “Always treating this incredible journey.”
In an interview before the flight, Perry said that the six women did not travel in space without the good “glamor”.
“The space will finally be glamorous. Let me tell you something. If I could take glamor with me, I would do that. We are going to put the” ass “in the astronaut,” she said She.