Wednesday, March 11

The ladies of blue origin are defending their historical space flight.

Hours before takeoff on Monday morning, the new female crew of the new Shepard 31 of Blue Origin, including Katy Perry, Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez-Sat with “CBS Mornings” and approached the criticisms of their space trip.

“There is always positive and negative, always,” said Sánchez, 55, who is committed to the founder of Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos.

Lauren Sánchez in “CBS Mornings”. CBSMornings/YouTube
Lauren Sánchez, Amanda Nguyen and Aisha Bowe in their interview with CBS. CBSMornings/YouTube

“And Blue Origin’s mission is for the benefit of the earth,” he said. “You should walk and ask anyone who works here how they feel this mission. I think you will drown.”

“And for me, I think it’s a bit misunderstood,” Sanchez continued. “Special for all people who make this flight possible, to be safe.”

The crew of the first spatial mission of Blue Origin worldwide. Blue/mega origin
Katy Perry, Gayle King, Lauren Sánchez and three others before her space trip on April 14. Blue/mega origin

King, 70, similarly defended the space flight and said he was helping, without suffering, the planet.

“Many people think that if you are dedicating resources, you are removing things on Earth. It is not an environment and,” he explained. “And what happens in space also benefits what is happening on earth.”

Gayle King in “CBS Mornings”. CBSMornings/YouTube
Kerianne Flynn, Katy Perry and Gayle King in “CBS Mornings”. CBSMornings/YouTube

“Listen, this was my dream growing,” admitted the anchor of “CBS Mornings.” “But if it were my dream, I could see anyone who looks like me. Either, certainly a color person or a woman. That would not have legs.”

King added: “Then, now that we are the first feminine one, I know we will not be the last. And I think it opens doors to innovation and imagination.”

Gayle King before the space flight of blue origin. Blue/mega origin

Sánchez, King and Perry, 40, joined the former scientist of the Nasa Aisha Bowe rockets, the Civil Rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn for Monday’s flight.

The group was carrying blue spaces aboard the new Shepard 31 of Blue Origin, which was launched at 9:30 am from the company’s western base.

Gayle King, Aisha Bowe, Lauren Sánchez, Amanda Nguyen, Katy Perry and Kerianne Flynn. Blue/AFP origin through Getty Images

The trip lasted about 11 minutes, and was the first female space trip from the solo flight of Cosmonaut Soviet Valentina Tereshkova in 1963.

Both King and Perry kissed the ground when they returned to Earth.

King’s best friend, Oprah Winfrey, was on the scene and cried the take -off. Perry’s fiance, Orlando Bloom and his daughter Daisy Dove, 4, also there. Bezos, 61, was the first person to greet women after landing.

Lauren Sánchez before the Blue Origin space flight on April 14. Blue/mega origin
Jeff Bezos hugs Lauren Sánchez after she returns to earth. Through Reuters

Perry, who sang “what a wonderful world” in space, he told a journalist that he felt “super connected to love” after the flight.

“All this is for the benefit of the earth,” added the singer. “I wanted to model courage, worth and courage.”

Katy Perry and Lauren Sánchez in their space costumes. Laurensanchez/Instagram

King told CBS before the launch that he was “nervous but also very excited.”

After landing, the journalist described the trip as a flight of “a fucking in good faith.” “

“I am very proud or me right now,” King added.

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Olivia White

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