Katy Perry, Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and More Stars Who Have Spoken Out About Going to Space

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Katy Perry, Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and More Stars Who Have Spoken Out About Going to Space

Katy Perry, Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and More Stars Who Own Spoken Out About Going to Condominium

Olivia Munn isn't fangirling over the upcoming Blue Origin birth, nevertheless right here's what Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron and more comprise acknowledged about enviornment shuttle and going where now not very many comprise long previous old to.

Depend Olivia Munn amongst other folks who’re now not over the moon concerning the upcoming star-studded Blue Origin enviornment flight.

“What are you guys gonna building up in enviornment? What are you doing up there?” the Your Friends & Neighbors star acknowledged April 3 while cohosting At present time With Jenna & Friends. “I do know this is able to well be notorious, nevertheless, love, it’s so worthy money to head to enviornment, and there’s quite a lot of parents that might’t even come up with the money for eggs.”

Neatly, you know, that's gorgeous, love, your idea, Munn.

There are celebrities who were more supportive of the enterprise that might question Jeff Bezos' fiancée (and licensed pilot) Lauren Sánchez rocket into enviornment with Katy Perry, Gayle King, aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, and movie producer Kerianne Flynn.

“To begin with, Gayle, assemble now not unbuckle till they are saying that it’s probably you’ll even unbuckle,” Apollo 13 star and From the Earth to the Moon host Tom Hanks acknowledged in a video message for King played for the length of CBS Mornings April 9. “Procure over to a window as soon as that you just might well be also think of. And linger there as prolonged as that you just might well be also think of.”

And Drew Barrymore was excited to hear all about it once King had returned to Earth, offering, “Most effective of good fortune, can’t wait to make your mind up your brain as soon as you accumulate home. Bye!”

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On Instagram, Viola Davis and Jessica Seinfeld “liked” an Elle quilt featuring the six-girl crew (the foremost all-female spaceflight crew since 1963, in conserving with Blue Origin), while Scooter Braun threw up admire fingers and jewelry vogue designer Jen Meyer known as the enterprise “implausible.”

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And it's now not as if Munn isn't for enviornment shuttle in most cases. But she was unclear on what form of step this outing—which is anticipated to closing for about 11 minutes and attain 65 miles above Earth—will seemingly be for man or womankind, wondering, “What are they gonna building up there that has made it better for us down right here?”

But she's now not the entirely one who has had a take on boldly going where somewhat few comprise long previous old to.

From Lance Bass (who nearly went) and William Shatner (who did hunch) to Cameron Diaz, Kim Kardashian and Prince William (laborious pass), uncover what these stars comprise acknowledged about going to enviornment:

Gayle King

“I don't know the arrangement one can advise being skittish and excited at the identical time,” Gayle King acknowledged on CBS Mornings in February when she was launched as a member of Blue Origin’s six-girl Original Shepard NS-31 crew scheduled to blast off April 14. “It's love how I felt about to ship a baby.”

The foundation was “to open myself as much as current adventures and step outdoors of my comfort zone,” acknowledged the 70-three hundred and sixty five days-oldschool cohost, who consulted ground regulate—i.e. her sons and BFF Oprah Winfrey—old to signing up for the mission.

“As soon as Kirby and Will and Oprah was lustrous with it, I was lustrous,” King added. “I believed Oprah would notify ‘no,’ no. She acknowledged, 'I bear whenever you don't assemble it, once they all attain motivate and you had the replacement to assemble it, you’ll seemingly be kicking your self.' She's gorgeous.”

Katy Perry

“I was love, 'What am I going to wear?'” Katy Perry told Elle sooner than her Blue Origin flight with King, Lauren Sánchez, Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyen, and Kerianne Flynn. “But seriously, I in spite of the total lot comprise wished to head to enviornment for nearly two decades. I was investigating all of the that you just might well be also think of business alternate solutions. Even when Blue Origin was first talking about commercial shuttle to enviornment, I was love, ‘Signal me up! I’m first in line.’”

MTV Knowledge did file in 2010 that Perry had bought a $200,000 label to board a Virgin Galactic suborbital flight, when the company sooner or later obtained one off the bottom.

“I'm so into extraterrestrial stuff,” the “E.T.” singer told the outlet around that time. “It's very refined for me to take into memoir up into the sky in the heart of the evening and now not think that our planet is one among…a bajillion. It's in spite of the total lot, in spite of the total lot runt. And Russell and I are desirous about something else extraterrestrial. I mean, we’re going to enviornment.” (She and then-husband Russell Label damage up up in 2011.)

As her 2025 Blue Origin outing approached, the 40-three hundred and sixty five days-oldschool told Elle, “I don’t comprise any time to be nervous; I ain’t obtained time to be scared. I’m going to feel something once they hunch, ‘10, 9, 8, 7,…’ nevertheless till then we’ve obtained stuff to assemble. We’ve obtained change to tackle.”

But simplest of all, Perry quipped, “Dwelling goes to sooner or later be glam. Let me expose you something. If I might well take glam up with me, I might well assemble that. We will place the ‘ass’ in astronaut.”

William Shatner

William Shatner was 90 when he went to enviornment aboard a Blue Origin rocket in 2021. After they were up there, the Neatly-known person Rush alum hightailed it (as lickety-split as floating in zero gravity would let him) to the window.

And Shatner saw “a icy, shadowy, sunless emptiness,” he memorably shared in his ebook (coauthored with Josh Brandon) Boldly Go: Reflections on a Lifestyles of Apprehension and Marvel upon his return. “It was in difference to any blackness that it’s probably you’ll even question or feel on Earth. It was deep, enveloping, all-encompassing. I grew to turn out to be motivate in opposition to the sunshine of home. I might well question the curvature of Earth, the beige of the desolate tract, the white of the clouds and the blue of the sky. It was existence. Nurturing, sustaining, existence. Mom Earth. Gaia. And I was leaving her.

“Every thing I had notion was inferior. Every thing I had expected to question was inferior.”

Which made Shatner admire Earth the total more. “It bolstered tenfold my accumulate gape on the energy of our handsome, mysterious collective human entanglement,” he wrote, “and in the damage, it returned a sense of hope to my heart.”

Wishing King good fortune sooner than her Blue Origin outing, Shatner acknowledged in a video message, “It's an stir of a lifetime. One thing you by no contrivance completed old to and you gained’t ever assemble again. Embrace the stir.”

Lance Bass

Lance Bass educated to head to enviornment motivate in 2002, getting bodily in sync with a Russian crew after Dutch-based entirely enviornment tourism company MirCorp arranged with a documentary crew to safe a $20 million seat for the boy bander aboard a Soyuz flight to the Global Condominium Spot.

But there was an insurance protection bother a week old to birth, and Bass didn’t accumulate to head.

“If there’s no documentary, there’s no flight, so, very highly disappointed,” he mirrored to Condominium.com in 2023, “nevertheless it undoubtedly was peaceable improbable in order to complete that training.”

The ‘NSYNC alum renowned that he’d peaceable fancy to head to the ISS in some unspecified time in the future, nevertheless he wasn’t desirous about going up “for a couple of minutes” on a Blue Origin or Virgin Galactic suborbital flight.

Michael Strahan

Michael Strahan acknowledged going to enviornment aboard Blue Origin’s Original Shepard rocket in December 2021 was “nearly love an out-of-physique ride.”

“It’s laborious to imagine it even took internet page,” he told his then-ABC Knowledge colleague Amy Robach at the time. “It's a loopy feeling, love the feeling of weightlessness, the feeling when the booster goes off, the rocket goes off, and it detaches and you don't know what's up from down. And you're physique gorgeous goes love this, and you take off a seatbelt, nevertheless naturally, it feels pure to switch.”

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian’s then-boyfriend Pete Davidson acknowledged OK to an invite to wing free of label alongside 5 paying customers on the Original Shepard in March 2022, nevertheless after the flight was delayed, the Saturday Night time Are residing star had to bow out.

“Pete Davidson is now not any longer ready to affix the NS-20 crew on this mission,” a Blue Origin spokesperson launched. “We are able to notify the sixth crew member in the arriving days.”

When he was booked to head, on the opposite hand, Kardashian—who recalled seeing her of us weep in 1986 when the Condominium Shuttle Challenger exploded—admitted that she was in the origin freaked out.

Jeff Bezos invited Pete to head to enviornment,” she acknowledged on The Kardashians. “I in spite of the total lot can’t imagine it—that he’s gonna hunch. It appears to be like love one of these loopy conception to me.”

Then she obtained to substantiate with Bezos, on the opposite hand, “and hearing how safe it’s and the total trying out and the total lot they assemble, I felt glad with [Pete] going.”

And, Kardashian added, “If I didn’t comprise four kids, I might well completely hunch.”

Elon Musk

SpaceX founder Elon Musk hasn’t in spite of the total lot flown in one among his company’s crafts but, nevertheless he did notify at the Global Astronautical Convention in 2016 he hoped they’ll be ferrying humans to Mars as soon as 2024. He admitted at the time that was an “optimistic” estimate.

Less optimistic, Musk furthermore acknowledged at the time, “I bear the foremost journeys to Mars will seemingly be in spite of the total lot very awful. The menace of fatality will seemingly be high. There's gorgeous no contrivance around it.”

He adjusted his diagram in September 2024, asserting that SpaceX intended to birth an uncrewed Starship to Mars by the tip of 2026, with an question on sending humans to the Crimson Planet two years after that.

Leonardo DiCaprio

While moderating a dialogue at the White Condominium between then-President Barack Obama and local climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe in October 2016, Leonardo DiCaprio presumably-joked that he was onboard with the total Mars thing.

“The real fact of it’s, whenever you’re a human residing on this planet—which most of us are, yeah?”  Hayhoe acknowledged as they discussed the importance of electing leaders who imagine in local climate trade. “As prolonged as we haven’t signed up for the outing to Mars. I don’t have to know if any individual has, I bear you’re loopy.”

To which DiCaprio interjected, “I did.”

Quipped Obama, “I bear he’ll acknowledge he’s loopy.”

While DiCaprio has by no contrivance recount the file straight on that one contrivance or one more, he once had plans to affix a traipse on a Virgin Galactic enviornment liner. So worthy in order that a seat on the identical spacecraft, each time it in the damage took off, was auctioned off for $1.5 million at the amfAR Cinema In opposition to AIDS charity gala—which DiCaprio was expose for—for the length of the 2013 Cannes Film Pageant.

But because the years went by, Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson acknowledged he was “now not obvious” whether or now not DiCaprio might be on the foremost unswerving flight or now not.

“We’ve obtained about 700 other folks signed up they in most cases’ve been quite committed,” he told Vulture in 2016. “Some of them were signed up for therefore prolonged as ten years since we began this contrivance. But we’re now not too prolonged now, I bear.”

The VSS Cohesion in the damage accomplished the company’s first suborbital enviornment flight in 2018, without DiCaprio aboard.

Justin Bieber

In February 2013, Justin Bieber tweeted, “I wanna assemble a live performance in enviornment.”

NASA spoke back, “Perhaps we can motivate you  with that.”

That June, Branson tweeted that Bieber and his then-supervisor Scooter Braun had signed up for Virgin Galactic suborbital spaceflights, adding, “Congrats, question you there!”

To which Bieber spoke back, “Let’s shoot a music video in SPACE!!”

None of this has took internet page but.

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks has been hooked in to enviornment ever since he watched Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Condominium Odyssey in 1968, when he was 12.

“It presented this romantic notion of a human being on this internet page void of existence,” the Apollo 13 star told The Guardian in 2023. “I had paid consideration to the realm program old to that, nevertheless I was now not zigzag by the artistry or the romance of it till I saw that movie.”

A month after his thoughts-blowing cinematic ride, he watched a Christmas broadcast of Apollo 8 orbiting the moon. “I’m in spite of the total lot seeing the total Earth on my TV,” he recalled. “I am on that planet that is in the image!”

His latest enviornment-centric project is The Moonwalkers: A Scuttle with Tom Hanks, an immersive movie concerning the Apollo missions taking part in at Condominium Heart Houston, which he cowrote and narrates.

And count Hanks amongst the celebrities reportedly on the Virgin Galactic standby listing. Even supposing the Oscar winner acknowledged on Jimmy Kimmel Are residing! in 2021 that he had grew to turn out to be down a Blue Origin flight replacement for a in spite of the total lot down-to-earth diagram.

“It charges 28 million bucks or something love that,” Hanks cracked. “I’m doing true, Jimmy. I’m doing true, nevertheless I ain’t paying 28 [million] bucks.”

Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher furthermore booked future passage with Virgin Galactic, nevertheless sold his label motivate after a heart-to-heart with Mila Kunis.

“After I obtained married and had kids,” he told Cheddar Knowledge in July 2021, “my spouse in most cases encouraged that it was now not a effectively-organized family resolution to be heading into enviornment when we comprise small kids.”

Prince William

Prince William gained’t be accused of searching for to colonize Mars, thank you very worthy.

The enviornment must be “mounted on searching for to restore this planet,” he told the BBC’s Newscast in 2021. “That in fact is highly compulsory, we desire to be specializing in this [planet] in internet page of giving up and heading out into enviornment to substantiate out and think of alternate solutions for the prolonged speed.”

And, the father of three renowned, he admittedly preferred to measure altitude in feet, now not miles.

“I in spite of the total lot comprise completely no interest in going that high,” William acknowledged. “I'm a pilot…nevertheless I preserve moderately finish to the bottom. I've been as much as 65,000 feet once in a airplane and that was in spite of the total lot shocking.”

Cameron Diaz

I'd fancy to head to enviornment—it in spite of the total lot is the next frontier,” Cameron Diaz told InStyle in 2014. “Humans have to switch off this planet at some level. We’re explorers—that’s what we assemble.”

Pondering a blue moon from a seaside in St. Barts at the time, the actress added, “I don’t know something else. All I do know is issues are bigger than me. And I renounce to the total lot bigger than me, no subject those issues will seemingly be.”

Michael Fassbender

Starring in Ridley Scott’s Alien prequel Prometheus didn’t flip Michael Fassbender off the muse of in spite of the total lot going to enviornment, even though no one can hear you grunt available in the market.

“If I had a probability to enter enviornment, I’d positively take it,” he told W in 2012, “nevertheless it undoubtedly’s by no contrivance been a priority for me.”

Charlize Theron

Fassbender’s Prometheus costar Charlize Theron, on the opposite hand, was a exiguous bit nervous.

“If enviornment is now not the field of Ridley Scott, I’d hunch,” Theron told W. “After I watched Prometheus at a screening, I obtained so vexed, I elbowed the metal chair subsequent to me. I peaceable comprise a exiguous bit scar from it.” And pondering she knew what was going to happen already, “That claims a lot about how pathetic I am,” she persevered. “I don’t think I’m made of the gorgeous stuff for enviornment.”

Paris Hilton

After studies surfaced that Paris Hilton booked a passage on Virgin Galactic in 2008 (10 years old to a flight took internet page), she acknowledged in an interview that she was in spite of the total lot quite vexed.

“What if I don't attain motivate?” Hilton mused. “With the total gentle-years thing, what if I attain motivate 10,000 years later, and all people I do know is wearisome? I’ll be love, ‘Good. Now I in spite of the total lot want to open at some level of.’”

She by no contrivance made the outing, nevertheless interviewing Branson on This Is Paris in 2021, she printed that her now-husband Carter Reum had told her he sold a label to traipse.

“Our diagram is, in some unspecified time in the future, to substantiate out to enable many folk that are being attentive to this program to head to enviornment, and take a take into memoir at to pressure the value down,” Branson acknowledged. “But this is able to well take time ‘trigger, you know, enviornment is dear.”

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