Where is the beef?
Popular fast food chain Wendy targeted Katy Perry after she returned to Earth as part of the all-female blue Origin NS-13 mission.
On Monday, the “ET” singer joined Gale King and Jeff Bezos’ fiancee Lauren Sanchez to fulfill her historic mission to the space.
The three celebrities are joined by astronauts and bioastronauts research scientist Amanda Nuguen, NASA rocket scientist Aishabo and film director Kellianne Flynn.
Since Soviet astronaut Valentina Teleskova took a solo flight in 1963, the star-studded team of women became the first all-female crew to visit space.
However, after all the female crew returned to Blue Origin’s West Texas base, Wendy’s official X account threw the shade at the “California Girls” hitmaker.
“Can I send her back?” accounts for fast food chains I wrote it on x In response to a tweet that reads, “Katy Perry is back from space.”
The account continued to repost photos of the singer kissing the ground after returning from space.
“I kissed the ground and I liked it,” they tweeted, referring to Perry’s hit 2008 track, “I kissed a girl.”
But they didn’t stop there.
After pointing out that Perry and her crew were only in space for ten minutes in total, Wendy ironically Tweet He went back and said, “It was 11 minutes without changing her a little.”
The account replied, “Good One Wendy,” written by a fan. “I’m a woman and I’m sending me into space.”
“When the women at STEM said this doesn’t mean us,” the fast food chain added.
Perry and her crew were hit by a massive backlash during Monday’s space flight, sparking criticism not only from fans but also from famous faces.
Celebrities such as Amy Schumer, Olivia Wilde, Emily Ratakovsky and Olivia Munn expressed disgust following Monday’s mission, making their feelings clear about the space mission.
In honor of the historic Blue Origin’s new Shepherd 31 flight, which was launched at 9:30am, the women’s space suits featured a sweet nod to their names and their careers.
Perry’s outfit had fireworks next to her name. She also brought Daisy flowers during the flight in honor of her and her fiance Orlando Bloom’s four-year-old daughter, Daisy.
Sanchez’s name was a nod to the recently released children’s book, “Fly Flying into Space,” and a fly nearby.
Meanwhile, King’s name was a sweet nod to her work as an anchor for CBS News, holding the microphone next to it.
