Katy Perry belts out 'What A Wonderful World' as Blue Origin rocket descended back to Earth
- A crew of six women, including Katy Perry, flew to an altitude of 66 miles in Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket for an 11-minute journey into space.
- Katy Perry sang 'What a Wonderful World' during the trip and emphasized that the flight was about 'a collective energy and making space for future women.'
- After landing, Perry held a daisy, symbolizing resilience and reflecting on her daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom.
- The flight marked Blue Origin's 11th human journey since 2021, continuing its aim to promote space travel.
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'What a wonderful world': Katy Perry sings in joy as all-woman Blue Origin space flight returns to Earth
Pop star Katy Perry and five other women made history as the first all-female crew in over six decades to travel to space. The group flew aboard Blue Origin’s NS-31 mission, experiencing weightlessness during the brief suborbital flight.
Katy Perry Had The NERVE to Ruin Everyone's Trip To Space By Singing "What A Wonderful World" Once They Got Up There
I kid you not...I would rather have opened the door and been vacuumed into the ether than listen to anyone sing to me while I'm orbiting the earth. I love Katie too, but come ON. Can we not just have ...


Katy Perry reveals reason she brought a daisy on Blue Origin space mission
Pop star was seen kissing a daisy flower as she exited the spacecraft
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