Wendy’s starts beef with Katy Perry after Blue Origin space flight: ‘Can we send her back’

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Not everyone was a fan of yesterday’s historic — and controversial — space flight.

On April 14, Blue Origin’s all-female flight crew went to space as part of the New Shepard flight. The team consisted of film producer Kerianne Flynn, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe, journalists Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez (who is also Jeff Bezos’ fiancée) and singer Katy Perry.

Katy Perry in zero gravity.@katyperry via Instagram

Friends and family of members of the crew showed up to celebrate the flight, including Sánchez pals Kris Jenner and Khloe Kardashian, King’s bestie Oprah and Perry’s daughter Daisy.

However, others back on the ground were not feeling celebratory about the trip: Wendy’s — yes, the fast-food chain — took aim directly at Perry, and not for refusing to sing her hit song “ET” while she was up there.

“Katy Perry has returned from space,” wrote Pop Crave on X.

“Can we send her back,” Wendy’s replied.

Reps for Perry did not immediately respond to TODAY.com’s request for comment.

Wendy’s didn’t stop at that jab either, writing several acerbic responses to posts about the flight, which all took aim at the “Teenage Dream” singer:

Reactions to the chain’s unapologetic dragging of the 13-time Grammy nominee ranged from shock and disgust to enthusiastic support.

“big L,” wrote one X user. “wendy’s should be ashamed.”

“Whoever tweeted this should be FIRED,” added another.

“One of the best comments of all time. #1 Troll award 🥇,” posted someone else.

“Hahaha, I have to go buy some Wendy’s,” wrote one more. “This post alone has convinced me.” 

Hours after Wendy’s went off on its Whopper of a tweetstorm, fellow pop star Kesha seemingly alluded to the convo on X by posting a photo of herself drinking from a Wendy’s cup.

Could it have to do with the Dr. Luke drama? Reps for Kesha did not immediately respond to TODAY.com’s request for comment.

Everyday people, as well as celebrities like Olivia Wilde and Emily Ratajkowski, have been questioning the sustainability of the New Shepard flight and its impact on the planet.

On TODAY April 3, while co-hosting TODAY with Jenna & Friends, actor Olivia Munn said, “There are so many other things that are so important in the world right now.”

“What’s the point?” she continued. “Is it historic that you guys are going on a ride? I think it’s a bit gluttonous. … Space exploration was to further our knowledge and to help mankind. What are they going to do up there that has made it better for us down here?”

The crew took no time to respond to naysayers after they landed.

“I wish those who were criticizing the mission could read the messages in my inbox,” Bowe said during a press conference. “I am seeing boys and girls around the world say, ‘I’m inspired, and I see myself in this crew.’”


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