Katy Perry(Photo via Twitter)
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin took Katy Perry, including an all-female crew, for a space trip, and an NFL reporter is not loving it.
Recently, NFL Network reporter Jane Slater did not hold back in her criticism of Katy Perry’s recent journey to space, calling the entire expedition “embarrassing.”
Perry was part of an all-female crew that flew aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket alongside journalist Gayle King and rocket scientist Aisha Bowe.
Their brief mission lasted just over ten minutes, during which Perry brought a daisy in honor of her daughter and participated in a “Take up space” chant with her fellow crew members. While some celebrated the trip as a symbolic achievement for women in space exploration, Slater openly trashed Perry.
“The whole thing was embarrassing. So many smart women who worked their whole life to go to space and did the work,” Slater tweeted.
The backlash against Perry’s flight was not isolated to Slater. Critics like Olivia Munn characterized the trip as “a bit gluttonous,” questioning the mission’s relevance to expanding human knowledge and benefiting life on Earth.
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Fast-food chain Wendy’s even chimed in with a sarcastic comment about sending Perry back to space.
Katy Perry Shares Her Experience After Returning From Space
Katy Perry and five other women made it to the news after completing an 11-minute journey into space aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket.
Following their return, Perry enthusiastically reviewed the experience as “a 10 out of 10” and encouraged others to consider space travel.
“It’s a 10 out of 10. That’s my review. Definitely go for it,” the pop star said.
The flight took the group over 100 kilometers above Earth, crossing the Karman line, the recognized boundary of space, where they experienced moments of weightlessness. After landing, Gayle King expressed her awe at the views of Earth.
She reflected on the peacefulness of space and the importance of caring for our planet.
Michael Jordan’s Famous Black Ferrari Has Finally Been Found After Disappearing Over 15 Years Ago
Michael Jordan (Photo via YouTube)
The iconic black Ferrari previously owned by former Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan has been found after disappearing for over 15 years.
MJ, widely considered to be the greatest ever when it comes to basketball, has hundreds of memorable moments and owns a huge chunk of hoops lore. As such, some of the things he was known to possess during his heyday remain vivid in memory.
Among those is the 1992 Ferrari 512 TR he was seen arriving in for a playoff game in Chicago that year. Jordan appeared in several other photographs with the car before selling it in 1995.
The Ferrari was acquired by businessman Chris Gardner, who inspired Will Smith’s ‘The Pursuit of Happyness.” He changed the famous license plate from “M-Air-J” to “Not MJ” and was seen driving around Chicago with it on a few occasions.
Where Did Michael Jordan’s Old Ferrari Turn Up?
Musician Miles Jaye poses for photos next to Chicago Bulls’ star Michael Jordan’s Ferrari (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images)
The iconic car disappeared after that. It was last seen in 2010 when it was put up for auction, but the buyer put it in storage after he was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer.
Somehow, supercar specialists ‘Curated’ managed to track it down, and it turns out both the car and owner are still around.
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“Finding this car felt like solving a mystery that’s haunted us for years. Everyone knew the plate. Everyone knew the legend. But no one knew where it went. Until now,” Curated co-founder John Temerian said.
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The famous whip is said to have a 4.9L flat engine hitting 428 horsepower and 362 LB-FT of torque under the hood while boasting a 0-to-60 top speed of 195 mph in under five seconds.
Definitely seems like the car you’d want to buy if you were Michael Jordan in 1992.