Wendy jokes about leaving Katy Perry's reaction to rebound after he's in space

Wendy's is resolving its controversial X post Katy PerryA journey into space.
The “Fireworks” singer is one of the all-woman crew members who boarded the Blue Origin space flight about 11 minutes on Monday, April 14. CBS Morning host Gail King and the founder of Blue Jeff Bezosfiancé, Lauren Sánchez.
Wendy's official X post said in response to Pop's longing post: “Katie Perry has returned from space.”
The fast food chain's social media accounts continue to mock Perry's rise to space. Wendy joked, “I kissed the ground, I love it, kissed the ground in the photo of Perry kissing the ground, which is the improvisation of Perry’s hit song “I kissed a girl”.
In a statement people Wendy's said on Thursday, April 17 that despite its spicy social media comments, the chain had no problems with Perry, 40.
“We always bring some spices to our social networking, but Wendy has a lot of respect for Katy Perry and his people who are out of reach,” Wendy said.
Monday's space flight was included Emily Ratajkowski and Olivia Wildehe questioned the cost of living crisis in the United States and its costly journey on the environmental impact.
However, Kim, now 70, defended space flight in an interview Entertainment tonight.
“That's what I'm going to say: Space is not a/or, it's a/and. Because what you do in space doesn't mean you're taking anything away, and what you do in space is trying to make things on Earth better,” she said. “What Blue Origin wants to do is waste here and figure out a way to put it in space to make our planet cleaner. JeffBezos has a lot of ideas, and the people working there are really committed to making our planet a better place.”
King continued, “Have you been there?

“So, I'm very disappointed and very sad about it,” King said, noting that she received news from women and girls inspired by all-women's space crew.
Filmmakers join Perry, King and Sánchez Kerianne Flynncivil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe. Since Russian astronauts Valentina TereshkovaPersonal trip in 1963.