Yes, It's 2025, and a Burger Chain Has Issued a statement Address Their One-Sided Beef with a pop star's trip to Outer Space. On Thursday, Just A Few Days After Wendy's suggest that Katy Perry Should Be Sent Back To Space After Her Trip With Jeff Bezos' Space Tourism Company Blue Origin, The Fast-Food Chain is now claiming to have respect for the pop icon.
“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,” Wendy's Told People. ABSENT FROM THE STATEMENT WERE THE WORDS “WE'RE SMRY” and “We Apologize.”
Wendy's Joined in the Widespread Criticism of the Blue Origin Space Flight, Which Made History As The First All-Women Crew To Cross The Kármán Line since the Sixties. Under a post from pop crave about the pop star's subsequent landing after going to space, Wendy's Wrote, “Can we send her back.” The Account Also Wrote, “When we said Women in Stem This Isn't What We Meant,” in a separate posts.
The Fast-Food Chain's Post Even Seed to Prompt Perry's Formers Friend Kesha to Support The Recomderazione By Posting A Photo of Herself Smirking While Sipping From A Wendy's Cup.
After the Space Mission, Other Celebrities – Among Them Emily Ratajkowski, Olivia Wilde, and Olivia Munn – Also Chided the female Crew, Which Included Gayle King Journalists, Journalist (and Bezos' Facée) Lauren Sánchez, and Nasa Scientist Aisha Bowe. “I Think it's a bit gluadous. Space Exploration was to Further Our Knowledge and to Help Mankind. What are they Gonna Do Up There's That Has Made it beter for US Down here?” Said Munn.
King, Who was on the trip, Expasted Disappointment Toward People Framing the voyage as a “Ride,” NOting a Double Standard in the Response to the All-Fedmaral Trip the 10-Suborbital Blue Origin Flight With Humans Aboard That Have Carried Men Into Space. “You Never See a Man, A Male Astronout, Who's Going Up in Space and They Say, 'Oh, He Took A Ride,'” She Said. “It's Always Referred to As A Flight OR A Journey, I know the Feel That's a Little Disaspectful to What the Mission was and the work that Blue Origin Does.”