
Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez have applauded those who criticize them for participating in the NS-13 mission of female blue origin NS-13.
The women’s team full of stars, which also included Katy Perry, the civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, the former NASA engineer Aisha Bowe and the film producer Kerianne Flynn-Became, the first crew of women to visit the space since then since then, since then Tokellea Lince Lince
However, celebrities such as Amy Schumer, Olivia Wilde and Olivia Munn seemed less than pleased that women participated in the historical space mission and made their opinions publicly known.
King, 70, approached criticism hours after landing in the successful 11 minutes in space.
“Whatever criticizing not really does not understand what is happening here,” the journalist told People.
“We can all talk to the answer we receive from young women from young women about what these representatives.”
The fiancee of the founder and multimillionaire of Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos, also responded to some of those criticism shortly after the launch and said that he only put it more “excited.”
“They really excite me. I would love to get to Blue Origin and see the thousands of employees who not only work here, but put their heart and soul in this vehicle,” said Sánchez, 55, to The Outlet.
“They love their work and love the mission and it is a big problem for them.
“Then, when we listen to comments like that, I just say, trust me. Come with me. I will show you what it is, and it is, it is really revealing.”
Earlier this month, Munn, 44, called for the mission “Gloton” on the door an episode or “today with Jenna and friends.”
“I know that this is probably not good, but there are many other things that are so important in the world at this time. What are they going to do in space? What are they doing there?” Munn questioned.
“If you want to go to space, why do you need to tell us about it, you know? It’s like, go up there, have fun, come.”
Schumer, 43, also has an excavation in the space team of women.
“Boys, the last second, added to space, and I go to space,” the comedian joked in an Instagram video on the day of the release.
“I am bringing this. It makes no sense to me, but I was in my bag, and I was in the subway, and I received the text, and they said:” Do you want to go to space? “So I’m going to space.”
Wilde, 44, also to Instagram to make fun of Bezos at the head of the bill for the scandalist cost of the mission.
“Billion Dollars bought some good memes, I suppose,” he wrote in his story, along with a photo of Perry kissing the floor after returning from space.
The new Shepard 31 of Blue Origin launched at 9:30 am from the company’s West Texas base, with the six crew members.
As with the previous space tourism missions, Blue Origin designed a special badge for space costumes for women, with all their names and a wink to each of their works and ambitions.
The women’s trip will mark the 11th human flight of the new Shepard.

