Actress Olivia Munn called out all the female space crews these days for “eating” spending after the celebrity event was glorified as a groundbreaking achievement for women.
All female celebrities crews entered what is technically considered space this week and were published in the interests of “humanity.”
The new Shepard program launched by Blue Origin under Jeff Bezos sent an All-Women’s Flight (NS-31) to what is commonly considered the boundary between Earth and the universe. Members of the crew include singer Katy Perry, CBS host Gale King, activist Amanda Nuguen, scientist Aisha Bow, film director Kerian Flynn, and Bezos’ fiancee Lauren Sanchez.
Advertising stunts It was even told by former astronaut May Jemison, who argued that the mission was to expand the perspective of who is involved in space travel. The 68-year-old also reliably modified the CBS host’s use of the term “humanity,” strengthening the use of “humanity,” and bringing a more feminist angle to the trip.
“What are they going to do there?
However, the suspicious feat was not impressed by anyone. Actress Olivia Munn went out to attendees to rub such an expensive trip, facing the average American.
“What are they doing?” Mann asked during the co-host.”Today with Jenna and friends. ”
She continued: “I know this is probably not something to say, but there are many other things that are very important in the world right now.”
“I know this is probably uncomfortable, but going to space is so much money, and there are a lot of people who can’t even afford to buy eggs,” Mann asked again, “What’s the point?”
“Is it historical that you guys are on? I think it’s a bit of a glutton,” she added. “They made it better for us here what are they going to do there?”
Blue Origin once escaped the seat for $28 million, but current estimates include flights ranging from $150,000 to $450,000 per seat. people.
What’s worse, there are a lot of them now Female astronaut – Even some from a trip of blue origin – are in space or recently returned from missions.
At the same time, actress Olivia Wilde took her to her Instagram page to chuckle the trip with a photo of singer Perry kissing the ground on her return, despite only taking 11 minutes.
“Billion Dollars bought some good memes I’d guess,” Wild I wrote it.
The self-driving rocket took 62 miles of famous people on Earth to what is known as the Kalman Line, known internationally as the official boundary of space. The crew experienced about four minutes of weightlessness.
Sanchez said the crew would go up into space to “spread what they felt in a variety of ways.”
Like Blaze News? Bypass censorship, sign up for our newsletter and get stories like these directly into your inbox. Sign up here!





