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Wendy's Stands Firm on Katy Perry Spaceflight Jokes Despite Backlash

The fast-food chain refuses to apologize for its social media posts mocking Perry's Blue Origin trip, igniting debates over representation and the purpose of private space tourism.

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Overview

  • Wendy's faced criticism for joking about Katy Perry's return from Blue Origin's all-female NS-31 spaceflight, including comments like 'Can we send her back' and a reference to her hit song 'I Kissed a Girl.'
  • The company issued a statement affirming respect for Perry but declined to apologize, describing its posts as part of its 'spicy' social media style.
  • Celebrities like Martha Stewart and Kesha joined in mocking the mission, while critics such as Olivia Wilde and Emily Ratajkowski questioned its environmental and societal value.
  • Blue Origin participants Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez defended the flight, highlighting its inspirational impact and contributions to promoting women in STEM fields.
  • The backlash has fueled broader conversations about the balance between spectacle and substance in private space tourism, with Perry reportedly feeling stung by the public criticism.