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Joe Rogan Takes a Shot at Katy Perry's Flower Stunt During Space Trip
Joe Rogan Takes a Shot at Katy Perry's Flower Stunt During Space Trip

Yahoo

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Joe Rogan Takes a Shot at Katy Perry's Flower Stunt During Space Trip

Joe Rogan is the latest celebrity to lampoon pop star Katy Perry over her participation in the all-female Blue Origin space flight led by billionaire Jeff Bezos' fiancé, Lauren Sánchez. On the Saturday episode of his The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Rogan sarcastically lauded Perry as 'very profound' in response to her description of the 10-minute journey, which saw her kiss the ground upon her return to Earth. 'I don't know if you've seen Katy Perry talk about it, but she's basically a guru now,' said Rogan, who also took aim at Perry's decision to take a daisy flower with her into space. Upon her return, Perry explained that it was 'super important' to bring the flower along with her as an homage to her 4-year-old daughter Daisy, whom she shares with actor Orlando Bloom. She was seen showing off the flower and several snaps from the flight's camera feed. Perry called the experience 'second to being a mom,' People reported. 'That's why it was hard for me to go because that's all my love right there, and I have to surrender and trust that the universe is going to take care of me and protect me and also my family and daughter.' As he reviewed clips of the flight with his guest, comedian Tim Dillion, Rogan quipped, 'Look at her nails, so pretty.' Beyond his barbs, Rogan said the flight was an opportunity to 'celebrate female astronauts' and all the training it takes. Accompanying Perry and Sánchez into space was also journalist and Oprah bff Gayle King, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, astronaut and bioastronautics research scientist Amanda Nguyen, and filmmaker Kerianne Flynn. Actresses Emily Ratajkowski and Olivia Munn have each blasted the flight, with Ratajkowski accusing the flight of 'destroying the planet.' Martha Stewart also took a jab at Perry with a video suggesting her trip aboard a Boeing 727 called G-Force One was better as she 'experienced what astronauts feel when they reach zero gravity.' In perhaps the sharpest critique directed at Perry, the social media account for the Wendy's fast food chain urged to 'send her back.'

Martha Stewart trolls Katy Perry's Blue Origin spaceflight
Martha Stewart trolls Katy Perry's Blue Origin spaceflight

Fox News

time19-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Martha Stewart trolls Katy Perry's Blue Origin spaceflight

Martha Stewart joined celebrities mocking Katy Perry's recent trip to space On Monday, the 40-year-old singer was part of an all-female crew along with journalist Lauren Sanchez, TV host Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, who journeyed to the stars on the Blue Origin New Shepard mission. Since returning to Earth, the women have faced backlash over the flight, which lasted 11 minutes and cost $28 million per passenger. In an Instagram post shared Friday, Stewart, 83, uploaded a clip from a 2007 episode of "The Martha Stewart Show" in which she floated in a Boeing 727 G-Force One airplane. She said in a voiceover she "experienced what astronauts feel when they reach zero gravity." "Do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind?" the lifestyle guru wrote above the video, quoting the first line from Perry's 2010 hit song "Firework." The post's caption said, "In case you spaced out in 2007, Martha has always been ahead of her time." After Stewart posted the video, fans flocked to the comments section to praise the former talk show host for seemingly ridiculing Perry's spaceflight. "The drag we needed!" one social media user wrote. "Expert trolling," another added. "Martha," a fan wrote with a string of crying laughing face emoji. "I love you so much. She said, 'Did you forget? Lemme remind y'all.'" "Martha. Goddess of dinner parties and memes," a commenter added. Another wrote, "I love the universal dragging. So good." "I don't remember Martha ever calling herself an astronaut," one fan wrote, referring to comments made by King. The "CBS Mornings" host compared the women's trip to a mission by astronaut Alan Shepard, who became the first American to travel to space in 1961. Over the past few days, several celebrities took to social media to voice their disdain for the Blue Origin flight. Olivia Wilde shared a meme of Perry exiting the spacecraft with a caption that said, "Getting off a commercial flight in 2025." "Billion dollars bought some good memes I guess," the actress commented. Amy Schumer also took to Instagram to poke fun at the mission, jokingly revealing she had been chosen to be part of the crew at the last minute. Emily Ratajkowski voiced her opinion about the flight to space on TikTok. "That's end time s---," the model said in a video. "Like, this is beyond parody. "You say that you care about Mother Earth, and it's about Mother Earth, and you go up in a spaceship that is built and paid for by a company that is single-handedly destroying the planet. … Look at the state of the world and think about how many resources went into putting these women into space. For what? "I'm disgusted." Earlier this month, Olivia Munn ripped the all-female crew as "gluttonous." "I know this is probably obnoxious, but, like, it's so much money to go to space, you know? And there's a lot of people who can't even afford eggs," she said during an appearance on "Today with Jenna and Friends." "What's the point? Is it historic that you guys are going on a ride? I think it's a bit gluttonous," she added. "Space exploration was to further our knowledge and to help mankind. What are they gonna do up there that has made it better for us down here?" Kesha also seemingly poked fun at Perry, sharing a selfie on X while smiling and drinking from a Wendy's cup. Earlier that same day, the fast-food company responded to a post that said "Katy Perry has returned from space." Wendy's wrote, "Can we send her back?" Amid the negativity, certain crew members were quick to defend their mission. "Anybody that's criticizing it doesn't really understand what is happening here," King said during a press conference Monday, according to People magazine. "We can all speak to the response we're getting from young women, from young girls about what this represents." Sanchez said she gets "really fired up," when hearing the backlash. "I would love to have them come to Blue Origin and see the thousands of employees that don't just work here, but they put their heart and soul into this vehicle," she said. "They love their work, and they love the mission. And it's a big deal for them. "So when we hear comments like that, I just say, 'Trust me. Come with me. I'll show you what this is about, and it's, it's really eye-opening.'"

‘Do you ever feel like a plastic bag?': Martha Stewart trolls Katy Perry over minutes-long space flight
‘Do you ever feel like a plastic bag?': Martha Stewart trolls Katy Perry over minutes-long space flight

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Do you ever feel like a plastic bag?': Martha Stewart trolls Katy Perry over minutes-long space flight

Martha Stewart is the latest celebrity to mock the Blue Origin space mission, specifically singling out Katy Perry. On Thursday, Stewart decided to remind her followers that she experienced zero gravity before the all-female team made their trip earlier this week. She re-shared a video of her from 2007 aboard a Boeing 727 called G-Force One. Her voice-over says she 'experienced what astronauts feel when they reach zero gravity.' She wrote on top of the clip, 'Do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind?' a song lyric from Perry's 2010 song 'Firework.' 'In case you spaced out in 2007, Martha has always been ahead of her time,' Stewart captioned the Instagram post. The Blue Origin mission, which launched on Monday, featured an all-female team including Katy Perry, Lauren Sánchez, Gayle King, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, and film producer Kerianne Flynn. The rocket spent around four minutes in space before safely returning to Earth, with the entire journey lasting just over 10 minutes. Stewart's post drew plenty of laughs from her followers, with many praising her wit. One commenter wrote, 'Martha, I love you so much. She said, 'Did you forget? Let me remind y'all.'' Another commenter agreed, writing, 'I love the universal dragging. So good.' 'Yeah and didn't make a BIG deal about it or claim to be an astronaut,' a third person pointed out. Earlier this week, Emily Ratajkowski was among those condemning the Blue Origin launch. 'That space mission this morning, that's end time s***. Like this is beyond parody,' she said. 'That you care about Mother Earth and it's about Mother Earth, and you're going up in a spaceship that is built and paid for by a company that's single-handedly destroying the planet?' 'Look at the state of the world. Think about how many resources went into putting these women into space,' she continued. 'For what? For what? What was the marketing there? I'm disgusted, literally.' The model shared a follow-up video on the topic on Tuesday, sharing her belief that the mission is 'confusing to people,' since it looks like 'progress' to see women of color in science and political spaces, which they haven't been a part of before. However, she argued that the trip did not represent genuine progress, describing it as 'space tourism' orchestrated by billionaire Jeff Bezos, who is engaged to Sánchez. Actor and director Olivia Wilde also criticized the trip when she posted a viral meme of Perry kissing the ground after the spaceship landed back on Earth. 'Billion dollars bought some good memes I guess,' the director wrote on her Instagram Story.

Martha Stewart channels her wit-joins list of trolls aiming at Katy Perry and Blue Origin astronauts
Martha Stewart channels her wit-joins list of trolls aiming at Katy Perry and Blue Origin astronauts

Express Tribune

time18-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Martha Stewart channels her wit-joins list of trolls aiming at Katy Perry and Blue Origin astronauts

Martha Stewart took to Instagram to deliver a clever jab at Katy Perry and the Blue Origin 'astronauts' by posting a throwback video of her own experience in zero gravity. The 83-year-old lifestyle mogul shared the footage, which showed her performing flips and push-ups while weightless during a 2006 Zero-G flight in Florida. Captioning the post with 'In case you spaced out,' Stewart reminded her 8.7 million social media followers of her 2006 adventure aboard a Boeing 727 aircraft, G-Force One, which provided a parabolic flight allowing her to experience weightlessness, similar to astronauts. She also aptly used Katy Perry's firework lyrics on her post while shes seen floating in the video makig it more hilarious. Stewart reflected on the experience, explaining that she was able to feel what astronauts experience in zero gravity, which is typically experienced through parabolic flights costing around $8,900. This came just days after Katy Perry and other celebrities were aboard Blue Origin's NS-31 mission, reaching the Kármán line 62 miles above Earth. Perry, who was part of an all-female crew that included NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe and media personality Gayle King, faced criticism for her 11-minute 'joyride for the super-rich,' which some critics claimed had a significant carbon footprint. Stewart's Instagram post gained support from fans, many of whom praised her 'expert trolling' in the comments. One user jokingly noted that they didn't recall Stewart calling herself an astronaut. Others commented humorously on Stewart's playfulness, with some even attributing the "Women Taking Up Space" movement to her. -Instagram.

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