The first all-female space trip by Blue Origin, featuring notable figures like Lauren Sanchez, Gayle King, and Katy Perry, is satirically portrayed as a shallow spectacle. The trip, framed as empowering, contrasts with past male missions by focusing on emotions rather than the scientific achievement. Criticism arises from the trip's obvious connection to wealth, with tickets ranging from free to $28 million, and the promotional tone of the coverage, likened to propaganda. Commentary from celebrity figures heightened the theme of superficiality, suggesting an absence of substantive engagement with the significance of space travel.
So yes: the Woman's World video is no longer the most plastic feminist thing Katy's done.
Given the mixture of freebie rides and seats sold to the super-rich, the thing people always say about Blue Origin tickets is that prices range from zero to $28m dollars.
Collection
[
|
...
]