“Unveiling the Truth: Did Katy Perry’s Space Adventure and Blue Origin’s Mission Get Scripted in Hollywood?”

"Unveiling the Truth: Did Katy Perry's Space Adventure and Blue Origin's Mission Get Scripted in Hollywood?"

In case you missed it—or were perhaps busy binge-watching reality TV—some of the biggest names in entertainment took a rather bizarre detour into the final frontier aboard what can only be described as Jeff Bezos’ rather phallic-looking rocket. Yes, you read that right! An all-female cast featuring pop icon Katy Perry, journalist Gayle King, rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, activist Amanda Nguyen, producer Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren Sánchez—a name you may know as the fiancée of the Amazon mogul himself—boldly ventured into space for a brief, 11-minute joyride. Decked out in colorful spacesuits reminiscent of Marvel superhero costumes, these trailblazers made headlines as they soared into the heavens only to leave many viewers asking, “Was that it?” In the days that followed, videos surfaced and conspiracy theories began to bubble up, with skeptics questioning the authenticity of the footage and even insinuating that it was just another Hollywood production. Is there something deeper—or more sinister—at play? Is the union of celebrity culture and space exploration a recipe for outlandish theories? Buckle up, because this cosmic caper is far from over! LEARN MORE.

In case you missed it, a bunch of famous people embarked on a mission to space onboard a rather phallic looking Jeff Bezos rocket.

The 11-minute mission saw pop singer Katy Perry join CBS journalist Gayle King, rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, activist Amanda Nguyen, film producer Kerianne Flynn and journalist and Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sánchez on an all-female trip to space.

Decked out in spacesuits which looked like they were pulled from the Marvel dressing room, the group’s voyage into space was covered extensively by news outlets.

Which meant the eyes of the world were on West Texas as the six women blasted off into space and very quickly came back down again.

While the famous faces in attendance, which included Kris Jenner, Khloe Kardashian and Oprah Winfrey, appeared moved by the mission, the rest of us were largely left wondering ‘was that it?’

Videos from inside the capsule have since been released as well, prompting many to question Perry’s decision to announce the setlist for her upcoming tour on an unreadable butterfly card instead of spending her four minutes in outer space looking out the window.

Now, just over a day on from the mission’s completion, conspiracy theorists are now crawling out of the woodwork to weigh in on the footage.

And surprise surprise, they’ve branded the footage was CGI and a ‘Hollywood fake’.

Taking to X to share their theories, one person wrote: “Anyone else think that the Blue Origin flight today was a Hollywood fake?”

“Why do Blue Origin’s liftoffs look fake? Do they incorporate AI,” added a second user, while a third penned: “I’m pretty certain this Blue Origin launch is fake!! It doesn’t even look real. The real question is… why? Why go through all the trouble. A distraction from something?”

Conspiracy theorists probably think this is the same studio where the moon landings were filmed (Blue Origin)

Conspiracy theorists probably think this is the same studio where the moon landings were filmed (Blue Origin)

Others went even further, claiming the footage of the women floating had been created inside a movie studio, while some claimed the while thing was one big Satanic ritual.

Because of course, you can’t talk about a celebrity conspiracy theory without wheeling out arguments about Satan and the Illuminati.

So why is it that so many people are quick to brand the video a fake?

“This mission brings together two domains that have long been fertile ground for conspiracy theories: space exploration and celebrity culture,” Dr Daniel Jolley, an expert on the psychology of conspiracies from the University of Nottingham, told MailOnline.

Given the impact that blasting rockets full of celebrities will inevitably have on the environment, many of us will be certainly be wishing the whole excursion was faked. However I can’t say any of the above arguments are pretty compelling.

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