This week, Katy Perry grabbed attention with her brief space voyage courtesy of Blue Origin, but the real buzz happened on Earth. The 11-minute cosmic journey of the pop star was met with jesting – initially by fast-food brand Wendy’s, followed apparently by fellow musician Kesha. However, let’s delve into the reasons and events behind their jests. Here’s a breakdown of what unfolded.
What did Kesha tweet about Katy Perry’s Blue Origin flight?
After Katy Perry returned from her brief journey to the edge of space, Wendy’s took a jab at her.
Pop Crave shared an image of Katy Perry in her astronaut suit, accompanied by the statement “Katy Perry is back from outer space.” In response, Wendy’s playfully suggested, “Could we possibly send her back?
Katy Perry has returned from space.
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) April 14, 2025
Afterward, they shared a tweet showing the artist appearing to kiss the ground upon her arrival. Referencing her popular song “I Kissed a Girl,” they titled it, “I kissed the ground and I loved it.” This tweet spread rapidly, as fans responded to the surprising reference to pop culture by the fast-food chain.
I kissed the ground and i liked it
— Wendy’s (@Wendys) April 15, 2025
Kesha, another well-known singer, tagged along and didn’t explicitly comment on Katy Perry’s space journey, but she made a subtle jibe through her actions. Specifically, she shared an image of herself grinning while enjoying a Wendy’s milkshake on Twitter at a crucial moment. The timing was so precise that it couldn’t be overlooked, and fans swiftly recognized the connection.
— kesha (@KeshaRose) April 15, 2025
The conflict between Kesha and Katy Perry isn’t solely centered on space exploration. Instead, their relationship is complex due to shared history with the producer Dr. Luke. Kesha previously alleged abuse against him, which he denied. Interestingly, Perry collaborated with him once more for her album 143, a decision that sparked controversy among fans who were aware of Perry’s previous backing of Kesha. Despite this, Kesha didn’t explicitly comment on Perry’s remarks; however, her cryptic Wendy’s post was interpreted by many as a subtle expression of her feelings on the matter.
The flight of Katy Perry aboard Blue Origin was designed as an all-women mission aimed at honoring women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), and space exploration. Yet, this move has sparked debates among critics who argue that a brief celebrity trip might not be the most effective use of resources, given concerns about the environmental impact of space tourism.
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2025-04-15 11:42