Yes, in 2025, and a chain of burgers published a statement on their unilateral beef with a pop star trip in space. On Thursday, only a few days after Wendy suggested that Katy Perry was returned to space after her trip with the space tourism company of Jeff Bezos, Blue Origin, the fast food chain now claims to have respect for the pop icon.
“We always bring a little spices to our social, but Wendy has a ton of respect for Katy Perry and her talent out of the world,” said Wendy People. The words “we are sorry” and “we apologize” and “we apologize”.
Wendy’s joined generalized criticisms of the Blue Origin space flight, which has marked history as the first fully female team to cross the Kármán line since the 1960s. Under a pop crave article about the successful pop star landing after having been in space, Wendy’s wrote: “Can we send it back.” The account also wrote: “When we said that women in STEM did not mean”, in a separate article.
The position of the fast food chain even seemed to encourage the former friend of Perry, Kesha, to support the recommendation by publishing a photo of itself by sipping a Wendy Cup.
After the space mission, other celebrities – including Emily Ratajkowski, Olivia Wilde and Olivia Munn – also reprimanded the female crew, which included the gayle journalist King, the journalist (and the fiancée de Bezos) Lauren Sánchez, and the Nasa Bowe scientist. “I think it’s a bit greedy. Spatial exploration had to deepen our knowledge and help humanity. What will they make up there who improved us here? ” said Munn.
King, who was traveling, expressed his disappointment with regard to people who supervise the trip as a “stroll”, noting a double standard in the fully female travel response compared to the blue flight at 10 suborbital with humans on board who transported men to space. “You never see a man, a male astronaut, who goes up in space and they say:” Oh, he has taken a look, “she said. “It is always called theft or travel, so I think it is a bit disrespectful of the mission and the work of Blue Origin.”