Jessica Alba is backing Blue Origin.
The actress defended her pal Lauren Sánchez and the remainder of Monday’s all-female flight crew for his or her 11-minute journey to house amid “infinite criticism.”
The “Honey” star, 43, re-posted and co-signed a prolonged assertion from “View” co-host Ana Navarro on Wednesday.
“I’ve seen infinite criticism of 5 ladies doing their house factor,” Navarro, 53, wrote by way of Instagram. “I can’t see the way it impacts our lives.
“I want folks would present [the] identical vitality and focus that anger towards fearlessly denouncing [President] Trump’s abuses of energy. Which do have an effect on numerous lives within the US and the world,” the political strategist concluded.
“This,” Alba wrote above the add, with an emoji pointing down at Navarro’s phrases.
The Sincere Firm founder, who’s certainly one of Sánchez’s longtime buddies, set her Story to a Third Wave music urging listeners to “keep focus[ed].”
Jeff Bezos’ fiancée, 55, Katy Perry, Gayle King and three different ladies took off and landed in Texas Monday morning.
Earlier than the short journey 62 miles above the Earth’s floor, Olivia Munn blasted the “gluttonous” journey.
“There are such a lot of different issues which might be so necessary on this planet proper now,” she stated on “As we speak With Jenna and Buddies” earlier this month. “It’s a lot cash to go to house, and there’s lots of people who can’t even afford eggs.”
Emily Ratajkowski echoed the “Newsroom” alum, 44, in a TikTok video Monday.
“You’re going up in a spaceship that’s constructed and paid for by an organization that’s singlehandedly destroying the planet,” the mannequin, 33, stated in reference to Bezos’ firm, Amazon.
Olivia Wilde, moreover, referred to as the rocket launch solely good for “some … memes” in a shady Instagram add.
Sánchez has since advised Those who the backlash has her “fired up.”
King agreed, insisting to the outlet Monday that naysayers don’t “actually perceive what is occurring right here.”