Jessica Alba threw her support behind the controversial all-woman Blue Origin mission, urging fans to turn their anger towards President Trump instead.
On Monday, Katy Perry, Gale King and Jeff Bezos’ fiance Lauren Sanchez joined astronauts and bioastronauts research scientist Amanda Nuguen, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bow and filmmaker Kellianne Flynn for historic spaceflight.
But their 11-minute voyage has sparked a massive backlash, with many celebrities, fans and even fast food chains denounce travel meaninglessly, while others complaining about its environmental impact.
On Wednesday, Alba took her. Instagram Stories Sharing messages with 21 million followers on the platform as the backlash gets furious.
The founder of Honest Beauty, 43 reposted a message from political strategist Anna Navarro Cardenas.
“I’ve seen endless criticism that five women have their own spaces. I don’t know how that will affect our lives,” Alba wrote “This” above the post.
“I hope people will show the same energy and that anger will boldly focus on blaming Trump’s abuse of power.
The “Fantastic Four” alum, boasting an intimate friendship with Sanchez, is one of the few stars that protect your trip.
On the other hand, it looks like a celebrity Amy Schumer, Olivia Wilde, Emily Ratakovsky and Olivia Munn denounced space voyages earlier this week in a series of social media posts.
Hate suggested that all female crews were bound by different standards than men who went to space, and thus urged the king to speak up.
“Was you there?” The king old critic.
“Don’t call it a ‘vehicle’,” she added, claiming that men would not use the term when talking about entering space.
“We replicated the same trajectory that Alan Shepherd returned that day. Almost no one called it a ‘vehicle’,” the CBS host said. “It was called a flight, it was called a journey.”
“There was nothing frivolous about what we did,” she added. “I’m very disappointed and very sad. And I say this too. Don’t ignore it what you’re doing to inspire other women and young girls.”
She also spoke to liberal critics who complained about the environmental impact of the flight, saying that Bezos’ mission, which has blue origin, is to discover whether the rocket can be discarded from Earth into space and “clean our planet.”
“Space is not one or the other. It’s both.
