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JUST IN: Katy Perry Expresses Regret Over Controversial Blue Origin Spaceflight as Backlash Erupts Over ‘Tone-Deaf’ Celebrity Space Tourism

Pop superstar Katy Perry is reportedly expressing regret over her recent spaceflight with Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, following a wave of public criticism that has cast a shadow over what was intended to be a groundbreaking and inspiring moment.
Perry, who joined an all-female crew aboard Blue Origin’s latest suborbital launch, initially celebrated the mission as a symbol of empowerment and progress. However, the public reception was far from universally positive. Critics across social media, environmental organizations, and even some fellow celebrities slammed the trip as “tone-deaf,” “elitist,” and “a waste of resources.”
Sources close to the singer say that Perry was deeply surprised by the backlash. “She thought it would be this beautiful, inspiring moment,” one insider shared. “But instead, she’s been hit with criticism about everything from carbon emissions to celebrity privilege.”
Many environmental groups were quick to point out the carbon footprint of space tourism, especially when contrasted with ongoing global climate crises. Others questioned the purpose of the mission, calling it a “vanity stunt” with no scientific contribution.
“Katy wanted to highlight female representation in space,” the insider continued, “but now she’s wondering if the message got completely lost in the noise.”
Online commentary has been particularly harsh, with hashtags like #WasteOfSpace and #KatyInOrbit trending shortly after the launch. Some mocked the singer’s decision to join a billionaire-funded space program while millions struggle with real-world issues here on Earth.
In a brief statement shared on social media earlier this week, Perry did not directly address the controversy, but hinted at mixed feelings: “Grateful for the experience. Still processing everything. There’s always more to learn.”
While Blue Origin has not commented on the backlash, analysts note that this reaction highlights a growing disconnect between celebrity-driven space tourism and public sentiment. What once seemed like the final frontier now feels, to many, like a tone-deaf detour.
For Perry, the spaceflight may have been meant as a message of inspiration—but it’s become a moment of reflection instead.