The singer assumes her flight of a few minutes in space and believes that she was criticized on social networks as if she were “a human piñata”.
Katy Perry responds to her detractors. Three weeks after its controversial flight in space with a rocket of Blue Originthe singer estimated that she had been criticized online as if she were “a human piñata”.
“Know that I am well. I worked a lot on me, to understand who I was really, and what is important to me,” she wrote on the Instagram page of a Brazilian fan club.
“Internet users have made me a human piñata,” she insisted in this message. “I took it with grace and send them love,” she added. “Because (…) I know that the Internet is only a dumping ground filled with hazard.”
And the singer to complete: “What is real is to see your faces every night. To see you sing my songs in unison. To read your letters and your nice words. All this warmed my heart.”
-“Something worthy of the end of the world”
Katy Perry had already reacted briefly to criticism on April 23 during a concert in Mexico City. In the middle of a show, she had launched a heavy question of implying to the public: “Did you already have people qualify your crazy dreams?”
The singer had made the event April 14 taking part in a 100% female flight in a rocket of Blue Originthe spatial company of the founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos.
The artist had gone more than 100 kilometers above sea level alongside several American personalities, including Lauren Sanchez, Jeff Bezos’ fiancée, from west of Texas.
This 11 -minute flight, strongly criticized on social networks, had also been pointed out by different celebrities. “It’s something worthy of the end of the world,” said model Emily Ratajkowski in a video on Tiktok.