That don’t impress her a lot.
Olivia Wilde shaded Blue Origin after its star-studded, all-female flight crew accomplished a 10-minute leisure area mission Monday.
The actress-director, 41, took to her Instagram Story to share a carousel of memes posted by @betches, which started with a photograph of pop star Katy Perry kissing the bottom after she and her fellow passengers made it safely again to Texas.
The picture was accompanied by the phrases “getting off a business flight in 2025 #BlueOrigin,” a reference to the barrage of aerial disasters which have occurred in current months.
Wilde wrote atop the put up, “Billion {dollars} purchased some good memes I assume.”
Perry was joined by Lauren Sánchez, who’s engaged to Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos, broadcast journalist Gayle King, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and movie producer Kerianne Flynn for the voyage.
The women made the journey in full glam and customized blue uniforms designed by Sánchez.
Wilde isn’t alone in her criticism of the flight.
Earlier this month, Olivia Munn additionally slammed the star-studded crew.
“I do know this most likely isn’t the cool factor to say, however there are such a lot of different issues which are so necessary on the earth proper now. … What are you guys gonna do up in area? What are you doing up there?” she mentioned on “As we speak with Jenna and Mates.”
Host Bush Hager, 43, defined that the group can be floating round and admiring Earth from afar.
“I do know that is most likely obnoxious, however, like, it’s a lot cash to go to area, and there’s lots of people who can’t even afford eggs,” Munn argued, referring to the current spike in egg costs.
She later requested, “What’s the purpose? Is it historic that you simply guys are happening a experience? I feel it’s a bit gluttonous. Area exploration was to additional our data and to assist mankind. What are they gonna do up there that has made it higher for us down right here?”
Munn additionally puzzled whether or not “all that rocket gas is nice” for the surroundings, noting that there are “a whole lot of sources being spent” on the journey.