
"Cobb's post comes after the official Wendy's account wrote, "Can we send her back?" in response to a Pop Crave post about Perry's return from space. In another post, the company joked, "I kissed the ground and i liked it" while captioning a photo of Perry kissing the ground after landing. It's worth noting that the corporate team at Wendy's later issued an apology for the tweets in an attempt to get back in Perry's good graces. "We always bring a little spice to our socials, but Wendy's has a ton of respect for Katy Perry and her out-of-this-world-talent," the company said."
"Apparently, all was not forgiven. A few weeks after the flight, Perry blasted her "unhinged and unhealed" haters in an Instagram comment, and it appears she may have counted Wendy's among them. Perhaps Cobb's post was also an attempt to draw attention to Perry's latest single, "bandaid," which arrived with little fanfare on Friday and has since tallied only 3.5 million Spotify streams."
"Back in April, fast food chain Wendy's posted tweets joining the chorus of critics mocking Katy Perry's 11-minute sub-orbital voyage aboard Blue Origin. Now, the pop singer's longtime manager, Bradford Cobb, has entered the fray by celebrating news of Wendy's closing hundreds of restaurants."
Wendy's posted mocking tweets about Katy Perry's 11-minute Blue Origin sub-orbital flight in April, including "Can we send her back?" and "I kissed the ground and i liked it." The corporate team later apologized, stating, "We always bring a little spice to our socials, but Wendy's has a ton of respect for Katy Perry and her out-of-this-world-talent." Katy Perry's manager Bradford Cobb reposted a KTLA graphic about a CNN report that 200 to 350 Wendy's locations could close under interim CEO Ken Cook's "turnaround plan," signaling a pointed response. Perry previously called some critics "unhinged and unhealed." Cobb's repost coincided with Perry's new single "bandaid" receiving modest streams.
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