
Not everyone is as happy as Katy Perry and Gayle King about the NS-13 mission of this week’s female origin.
Amy Schumer and Olivia wanted to be just some of the celebrities that to social networks to criticize the historical spatial launch directed by the Jeff Bezos Fianancee, Lauren Sánchez, on Monday.
Olivia Munn, 44, was one of the first stars to ridicule the “glutton” mission earlier this month.
“What are they doing?” The actress said in “Today with Jenna & Friends” on April 3. “I know that this is probably not the good thing to say, but there are many other things that are so important in the world at this time.”
“I know that this is probably unpleasant,” he continued, “but since it is a lot of money to go to space, and there are many people who cannot only afford eggs.”
“What is the point? Is it historical for you to take a walk? I think it is a bit glutton,” Munn added at that time. “Space exploration was to promote our knowledge and help humanity. What are they going to do there that have improved it here?”
Schumer, 43, then tok Instagram on the day of the launch to “announce” that he had recovered a last minute invitation to join Perry, King and Sánchez in the new Shepard 31 spacecraft.
“Boys, the last second add me to space, and I go to space,” joked the comedian, who held a black panther toy. “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.”
“Thanks to all who got me here,” he added. “I will see them in space.”
Wilde, like Munn, questioned the cost of blue origin effort.
“Billion Dollars bought some good memes, I suppose”, the actress and director of “Don’t Wathing Darling” wrote in her Instagram history along with a photo of Perry that returns to Earth in Texas and kissed the ground.
Perry, King and Sánchez joined the civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, the former NASA engineer Aisha Bowe and Kerianne Flynn film producer on Monday’s trip, which only four minutes in zero gravity space.
The team of six women full of stars became the first team of women to visit the Soviet space cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova made a solo flight in 1963.
However, both Sánchez, 55, as King, 70, were aware of the reservations that many had with the space flight of the Bezos company this week and responded to some of those criticisms shortly after the duration of the launch of a press conference.
“Anyone who is currently criticizing what is happening here,” King said. “We can all talk to the answer we receive from young women from young women about what these representatives.”
“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,” added Sánchez. “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, the fiancee” Bezos “continued. Come with me. I will show you what it is, and it is, it is really to open.”
The celebrities are not the only ones that are not impressed with the space trip full of stars.
Perry was also criticized by the 85 -year -old son who is demanding for damage, who told the post exclusively that he expects his experience to “make her more compassionate with the elderly disabled veterans like my father.”

