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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Mexico City.- Almost as soon as Katy Perry returned from a brief trip to space with a group organized by Jeff Bezos's fiancée, Lauren Sanchez, began derogatory comments. "One thing was to understand intellectually that Katy Perry, Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez's so publicized journey to the 'female only' space in a Blue Origin rocket would actually only last a disappointing 11 minutes, but another very different was to watch it develop during a …
Specifically, he made the 11-minute trip a public event.
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