Martha Stewart recently weighed in on the ongoing discussion about celebrity space flights, specifically targeting Katy Perry after the singer embraced her 'astronaut' title following a recent brief journey with Blue Origin. Stewart shared a throwback video showcasing her own Zero-G flight experience from 2007, subtly poking fun at Perry by pairing the video with lyrics from Perry's hit song 'Firework.' Fans quickly engaged, celebrating Stewart's clever commentary while questioning the validity of Perry's astronaut claim, rekindling the conversation about the significance of space exploration among celebrities.
Stewart essentially said, 'been there, done that,' posting a throwback video of her time on a Zero-G flight almost two decades ago where she experienced weightlessness.
While her caption didn't call out Perry, it was what was written across her video that fans' caught attention. Stewart's space clip included the musician's lyrics to her 2010 hit 'Firework.'
Martha Stewart started the 'Women Taking Up Space' movement, a commenter wrote, highlighting the significance of her experience in comparison to Perry's brief flight.
I love the universal dragging, one fan expressed, recognizing Stewart's subtle but pointed social media jab at Perry's recent claim to astronaut status.
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