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Katy Perry It brings gravity to her critics.
After the “Fireworks” singer received a huge backlash for a famous seat on Blue Origin’s new Shepherd Mission, she closed down negative comments on the first night of her space-inspired life tour.
“Have anyone ever called your dreams crazy?” she asked the Mexico City crowd to appear to be hinting at a space launch, To people.

Katy Perry defended the controversial Blue Origin Space mission during her lifetime tour when she spoke to critics of the journey of an all-female crew. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Katy Perry)
in Fan Videothe pop star was seen invite two men who had arrived in space from the audience on stage.
“I want these gentlemen to go on stage because they’re dressed like my latest timeline.”

The pop star was seen inviting two men from an on-stage audience who had come to the concert in a space suit. (Key Perry’s Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
On April 14th, the “Roar” singer, along with journalist Lauren Sanchez and a television host, was part of an all-female crew. Gale Kingfilm producer Kerianne Flynn, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bow and civil rights activist Amanda Nuguen travelled to the stars on Blue Origin’s new Shepherd mission.
Television Host King, who was recognized at the 19th Annual Time 100 Gala on Thursday night, told Fox News Digital what his next mission was, like flying with a high-profile woman.

This image, provided by Blue Origin, shows the show from the left: Jeff Bezos, Kerianne Flynn, Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez, Aisha Bowe, Gayle King, Amanda Nguyen, Sarah Knights, Director of Blue Origin’s Astronaut Office and CEO of Blue Origin. (Origin of blue via AP image)
“It was Katie, it was Lauren, that was a name you know, but for me, these women who were Amanda Nuguen, Aisha Bow, Carrie Ann Flynn, rocket scientists…the astrophysicists…the filmmakers and all their backstory, for me, was a bonding experience for all of us.
Watch: Gale King reveals Blue Origin Space Flight Crew’s next mission, Katy Perry
King was honored along with host Snoop Dogg, Break LiveSerena Williams, Scarlett Johansson, and the most influential people list of the more well-known members of Time100. The star-studded event took place at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home to jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.
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When King pulls back the curtains of historic space mission, she reveals what the next mission for the all-female crew is.
“We were on the text chain today. We all need to go to Katie’s concert. Which city can we go to? That’s our next group activity.”

Gale King of Time Gala was held at Lincoln Center on April 24, 2025 in New York, New York. (John Nasion/Variety by Getty Images)
When asked which celebrities do you think Time100 Honor e should next fly into space, she appears to shut down critics and explains what the goal of blue origin is.
“The beauty of what they’re trying to do there is to make it more accessible and encourage people. Think about this. …When they built the plane years ago, no one thought we were riding a 747 recently and had no idea about it.
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“The goal is to make sure that one day everyone can experience it, who wants it, and I don’t think that’s a very far-flung idea.”
Since returning to Earth, women have faced repulsion 11 minutes of flight and estimated costs. Blue Origin has not said how much each passenger has to pay for a ticket to space, but the deposit is $150,000 per person.

Katy Perry will perform at a space-like concert at Arena CDMX in Mexico City on April 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Fernando llano)
last week, Martha Stewart I uploaded a clip from the 2007 episode of The Martha Stewart Show and it floated on a Boeing 727 G-Force One plane. In her narration, she said, “I experienced what an astronaut felt when he reached zero gravity.”
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“Have you ever felt like a plastic bag floating in the wind?” The lifestyle guru wrote on top of the video, citing the first line of Perry’s 2010 hit, “Fireworks.”

Martha Stewart joined in criticism of Katy Perry’s space flight, sharing her own video with zero gravity, captioning it with lyrics from one of the pop star hits. (Martha Stewart/Instagram)
The caption of the post states, “If we spaced apart in 2007, Martha was always ahead of her time.”
Amy Schumer He also took her to Instagram to enjoy the mission and jokingly revealed that she was chosen to be part of the crew in her final moments.
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Ashley Hume from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.