Apr 14th, 2025, 1:58 pm
So Katy Perry went to house as we speak. As a part of a protracted listing of millionaires who’re spending their cash on six seconds floating above earth as a substitute of doing one thing good with it, Perry flew up and got here proper again down. However she had sufficient time to sing.
In line with Gayle King, who went on the house journey with the “Firework” singer, Perry was requested to sing a few of her traditional pop hits and wouldn’t do it. However as they have been heading again to earth after hitting no gravity, Perry reportedly sang “What a Great World” by Louis Armstrong.
King was interviewed after their house outing and shared her pleasure over Perry singing. She even shared that lots of them needed to listen to her sing “Roar” or any variety of her songs whereas they have been on the journey however that Perry mentioned it wasn’t about her and was as a substitute in regards to the world itself.
I don’t know, if I used to be on that journey and Perry didn’t sing “E.T.” for even a second, I might be mad. However anyway, the journey was sponsored by Jeff Bezos (who owns Blue Origin’s NS-31) and Perry went up with King in addition to journalist Lauren Sánchez.
Perry’s motive to the “world” whereas being in house is attention-grabbing since going to house can truly harm the ozone layer. So her sudden love and dedication to the setting and world after touchdown again on earth (she kissed the bottom after they returned) is a double-edged sword.
On the one hand, I perceive the will to go to house. I like the thought of it but when I had that a lot cash, I don’t assume that’s the very first thing I might do. There are alternatives to fly as a “visitor” on the ship (like William Shatner did) and we all know {that a} seat on the maiden voyage auctioned off for $28 million. I don’t assume anybody on this crew spent that a lot and possibly they have been all company however I nonetheless assume that stunts like these are doing extra hurt than good.
Even when Katy Perry sang in regards to the world.
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