Olivia Wilde has weighed in on the all-female Blue Origin mission, and she's not impressed.
The actress-turned-director posted a joke to her Instagram Stories after Katy Perry and a group of high-profile women returned from a brief journey to space on Monday, April 14.
"Billion dollars bought some good memes, I guess," Wilde commented beside the meme, which includes a photo of Perry kissing the ground and another of her holding a flower, an homage to her daughter flower Dove.
The meme's caption read: "Getting off a commercial flight in 2025 #BlueOrigin."
Lauren Sánchez, Jeff Bezos' fiancée and vice chair of his Earth Fund, led the 11-minute flight, which also featured Perry, Gayle King, scientist Amanda Nguyen, rocket engineer Aisha Bowe, and producer Kerianne Flynn.
However, Wilde is not the only celebrity raising eyebrows. On TikTok, Emily Ratajkowski referred to the mission as "end time s***t" and added, "This is beyond parody."
She lambasted the flight's environmental irony, stating, "You're going up in a spaceship built and paid for by a company that is solely responsible for destroying the planet?"
Olivia Munn also slammed the launch earlier this month, saying, "What are you doing up there?"
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