Joe Rogan jokes about Katy Perry’s Blue Origin flight, Wendy’s clarifies online jab
- Katy Perry, along with an all-woman crew, flew to space on a Blue Origin craft on Monday, April 14.
- The flight, which reached the edge of space, sparked both intense backlash and comedic reactions from various sources.
- Perry's 11-minute trip involved bringing a daisy as a tribute to her daughter, and the crew experienced a brief period of weightlessness.
- Joe Rogan sarcastically commented on Perry's daisy tribute, and Wendy's tweeted, "Can we send her back?", later clarifying it was playful.
- The flight and Perry's reactions post-landing resulted in jokes and a debate about whether participants met 'astronaut' criteria.
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