
Katy Perry honored her daughter, Daisy, as she embarked on a trip to space on the blue origin flight.
The singer “et” brought a margarita inside the rocket and then hero to the sky once the NS-31 crew of the women landed safely in Texas on Monday.
Daisy, 4, was seen seeing her mother in the crowd as the story of the singer with Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez.
At one point, the child shouted with enthusiasm: “Mom!”
The dear of blonde hair looked at the sky with amazement his rare public appearance.
His father, Perry’s fiance, Orlando Bloom, was also available.
Every time an interview that brought the small flower aboard the spacecraft, Perry responded: “Margaritas are common flowers, but they grow through each condition.”
He added that the daisses are “resistant” flowers.
The 40 -year -old singer has a glamorous blue space suit while throwing himself into space with Sánchez, 55, King, 70, the scientist of the Nasa Aisha Bowe rockets, the Civil Rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn.
Before takeoff, Sánchez’s fiance, Jeff Bezos, shared some words of breath for the crew.
“I’m so excited for you. I don’t want to go out. I want to go with you,” he told the group of women. “When you return, I can’t wait to know how they have changed. I love you all. See you soon. Godspeed.”
King’s best friend, Oprah Winfrey, was there to support her trip, which lasted only 10 minutes, as well as Khloé Kardashian and Kris Jenner.
Perry previously shared that he felt safe and had no nerves ahead of his space stay, since he had his leg dreaming with the moment for almost 20 years.
“I don’t have time to be nervous; I don’t have time to worry,” he told Elle.
“I will feel something when they go, ’10, 9, 8, 7 …”, but until then we have things to do. We have businesses to manage. “

