Katie Perry felt “Blue Origin Backlash”

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Steven Makintosh

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EPA KATY PERRY moves away after emerging from the blue -origin space capsule dressed in blue blue brand of brand of originEPA

Katie Perry said the “online world” tried to turn it into “human pin”

Singer Katy Perry admitted that she was feeling “battered and bruised” by the reverse reaction after her recent space trip, but reassured fans that she was good and would “continue to look for light”.

Writing two weeks after the long-term voyage of Blue Origin, which saw her launch an 11-minute flight with five other women, the US star said the “online world” tried to turn her into a “human pin”.

Her comments came after fans paid for a billboard in New York to show her support for her before her world tour.

In response to a fan account that posted a video on the billboard, Perry said he was “so grateful” for his fans, adding that they were “in this beautiful and wild journey together”.

Watch: The crew of all women floats inside the space capsule above the ground

Perry has been one of the most successful pop singers in the last two decades, but the story around her has become more negative in the last year.

Poorly obtained album It was accompanied by a leading single, the female world, who had a music video that many considered as regressive.

She was then criticized for her participation in Jeff Bezos’ space flight of blue origin, during which she sang Luis Armstrong, what a wonderful world of her fellow passengers and raised the list for her new tour in a flight.

Some commentators have said it is a “tone of deaf” celebrities to participate in such a fleeting and expensive journey in an economic struggle.

Singer Lily Allen, however Called this week Because to be “sneaked” for Perry, saying that although she did not agree with the flight, there was no need to join the “pile” against the singer.

Getty Images Katy Perry is present on the party for Oscar Vanity Fair 2025, hosting Radhika Jones in Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.Ghetto images

Some fans have shown their support for Perry, gathering together to pay for a digital billboard for New York Times Square for 24 hours.

A Brazilian fan account on Instagram explained that fans did it to remind her that she was never alone; Our love for her is boundless, unwavering and eternal. “

“We are so proud of you and your magical journey and we love you to the moon and back.

“Know that you are safe, seen and celebrated. See you all over the world, this is only the beginning.”

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Perry left a comment, expressing his gratitude, telling the fans: “I love you boys and have grown with you and I am so excited to see you all over the world this year!

“Please know I’m fine, I have done a lot of (from) work, knowing who I am, what is real and what is important to me.”

She said she was “not perfect”, but more recently on “a human journey playing the game of life with an audience by many, and sometimes I fall.”

“But I come back and continue to play the game, and somehow through my battered and bruised adventure, I continue to look at the light and in this light a new level is unlocked.”

She added: “When the world” online “tries to turn me into a human pinna, I accept it with grace and send them love because I know that so many people hurt so many ways and the internet is many, so the ejection of the scattering space and the unknown.”

The singer, whose hits include Roar, Firework and I kissed a girl who has just started a world tour that will continue until December and visit the United States, Canada, South America, Canada, Europe and the United Arab Emirates.

Perry said he was looking forward to “seeing your faces every night, to sing in tune, to read your notes, to feel your warmth.”

Epa Kerianne Flynn, Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez, Aisha Bowe, Gayle King and Amanda Nguyen in front of the new shepard NS-31 rocket on Blue Origin after a short orbiteEPA

Katie Perry (second on the left) participates in a completely women’s space mission of Blue Origin earlier this month

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