Blue Origin Criticism: Nikki Glaser shares her position on space travel

Nikki Glaser Will not join Katy Perry and Gail King Access the space quickly.
Comedian jokes after being named among the most influential people in Time100 2025 List e! information On Thursday, April 25, her next step is to go to “space”.
“Just kidding, no, no, I don't want to go to space,” Glaser, 40, quickly clarified to the exit on the red carpet. “Not only because I’m facing a strong rebound, but I’m not interested in going to space.”
Instead, Glaser said she was content with her success in her busy and meaningful career, including hosting the 2025 Golden Globes.
“I want to enjoy the wealth of success. I think I've been trying to maintain it, like 'Don't go away' and I haven't really liked it, like you just want to keep it,” she said. “I want to relax and let it relax a little.”
All-female blue original crew – including singer Perry, CBS Morning Host the King, Blue Origin Owner Jeff Bezos fiancée Lauren SánchezAviation Engineer Aisha Bowe, Civil Rights Activist Amanda Nguyen and film producers Kerianne Flynn – 11-minute flight to space on April 14.
The mission quickly attracted criticism from many celebrities including J.OE Rogan, Jessica Chastain and Olivia Wilde.
Nikki Glaser.
(Photo by Jeff Kravitz/Movie Magazine)Model Emily Ratajkowski, In her case, she responded to the Rockets' takeoff against Tiktok, saying she was “disgusting” with the event. “That's the final time***,” Ratajkowski said in the clip. “Like, it's imitation.”
She continued: “You say you care about Mother Earth, it's about Mother Earth, and you're going up in a spacecraft that builds and pays for a single-handedly destroying the Earth.” “Look at the state of the world and think about how much resources are there to drive these women into space. Why?”
The king told them to travel people In a statement, “anyone who criticizes it really understands what’s going on here.”
Perry poured into her journey about her 11-minute journey, which she called “becoming a mom.” Perry shares 5-year-old Daisy with fiancé Orlando Bloomexplains why she brought the little girl's flower of the same name on the journey.
She told Fox Sports Shortly after returning from space. “They grow through cement. They grow from cracks. They grow from walls. They are tough. … This reminds us of the beautiful earth, the flowers here, the smile of God and the beautiful magic, everywhere around us, even a simple daisy.