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Gayle King REACTS to Blue Origin Memes and Backlash (Exclusive)

Recently, Gayle King’s trip aboard Blue Origin’s spaceflight has stirred up quite a bit of controversy, with TikTok users having a field day dissecting every detail. In case you missed it, Gayle, alongside a few other high-profile names like Katy Perry and Lauren Sanchez, embarked on an 11-minute space trip in the Blue Origin rocket, a venture that was touted as a significant milestone for women in space. But instead of inspiring awe, it has sparked some serious questions and, let’s face it, some hilarious reactions.

Gayle’s attempt to promote the flight as a major moment of female empowerment has quickly backfired. In a public interview, she defended the flight and the project, claiming it was an important step for women in space. “I wish people would do more due diligence,” Gayle said. “We duplicated the trajectory of Alan Shepard’s flight. We didn’t just take a ride. We did something big.”

Here’s the catch: calling it a “ride” seems to have struck a nerve with many, especially when it’s compared to the reality of space exploration. The fact that the flight was essentially a glorified joyride, lasting only 11 minutes and barely breaching the edge of space, made it feel more like an influencer stunt than an actual milestone. One TikTok user pointed out, “It’s like calling a Delta flight a mission to the moon. This is not a space odyssey—it’s a sightseeing trip with some heavy PR attached.”

The TikTok community was quick to call out the absurdity of it all. One popular comment went viral: “You’re telling me they just went up for 11 minutes, landed, and kissed the ground like they had just been on the moon? Meanwhile, I’m over here wondering if I can make it through the week with my rent paid.”

TikTok users were not just mocking the short duration of the flight but also the lack of protective gear. “Why no helmets? Why no suits? They didn’t even need to wear space helmets but I can barely go out without a face mask and gloves? Makes zero sense,” another TikTok user pointed out.

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While some took the opportunity to joke about the ridiculousness of the whole thing, others pointed out how tone-deaf Gayle King’s comments about “inspiring young women” sounded in the context of a trip that was paid for by billionaires, and no ordinary person could even dream of affording. “I’m over here struggling to afford an Uber, and Gayle King is up there telling us all about ‘empowering women’ after a 10-minute, million-dollar joyride,” one TikTok creator quipped, making the situation seem even more absurd.

Perhaps the biggest critique of Gayle’s flight wasn’t about her or the astronauts onboard but about how tone-deaf it seemed in the face of real-world problems. While Gayle was up there smiling, millions of people were struggling with basic necessities, like paying for food and gas. “I don’t want to hear about women’s empowerment when I can’t even afford eggs right now,” said one TikTok user, echoing what many were feeling about the optics of this costly stunt.

The fact that Blue Origin’s space journey cost millions of dollars for what amounts to little more than an expensive ride for a few celebrities didn’t sit well with the majority. “Didn’t we just have a pandemic? Don’t we still have a housing crisis? And these people are spending money on a glorified amusement park ride into space? Are we really supposed to cheer for that?” questioned another.

What’s also gotten people talking is the symbolism attached to the flight. In an earlier TikTok video, users pointed out that the patch worn by the Blue Origin crew seemed to resemble Baphomet, a controversial symbol often associated with Satanism. The debate around this patch turned into a viral discussion, with some joking about the “occult symbolism” and others wondering if there was a deeper meaning behind it. “Why does everything with these people have to be surrounded by weird symbolism? I swear, it’s not just the rich, it’s the weird too,” one TikTok user quipped.

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As funny as it all sounds, the underlying issue people are pointing out is the inconsistency between the message of empowerment and the reality of the stunt. Gayle’s comments were well-meaning, but it was hard for many to take them seriously when the entire trip appeared to be little more than an opportunity to flaunt extreme wealth and privilege.

Many people had hoped that Gayle’s flight would be a chance to celebrate real female progress, but as one TikTok commenter put it, “I can’t see this as empowering when there are so many women down here fighting for basic rights and access to healthcare. How are we supposed to cheer when the ‘empowerment’ trip is all about rich people flexing on the rest of us?”

Some users expressed frustration over the way this space mission was framed as a victory for women’s empowerment. “It’s great that women are going to space, but what’s the point when most women can’t even get access to basic services like birth control and healthcare? Let’s be real—this was about making the rich even richer, not empowering women.”

While it may seem like a grand gesture to the public, this mission was also a calculated PR move by Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin. By sending a few high-profile women into space, they successfully generated buzz and attention—something Bezos knows all too well. But in the eyes of the public, many see it as just another way for the ultra-wealthy to flaunt their privilege while ignoring the real-world issues that the majority of people face.

While Gayle King and the crew may have been celebrating the “first all-female crew in space,” for many, the entire event came off as a massive missed opportunity to use the platform for something greater. “Instead of flying for 11 minutes, how about you help people who are actually making a real difference in the world?” one final TikTok user said.

The notion that such an expensive venture could have been used to address real-world problems, like poverty, inequality, or even climate change, instead of being used for a publicity stunt, has left many feeling less than inspired.

So, did Gayle King and her crew really do something monumental? Or did they just take a short trip into space to sell a story and boost Bezos’s space tourism dreams? Whether you think it was a meaningful step for women or just another stunt for the rich, one thing is clear: the conversation sparked by this flight shows just how out of touch the super-wealthy can be with the everyday struggles of regular people.

As always, we want to hear your thoughts. Was this a groundbreaking moment for women’s empowerment, or was it just an expensive joyride? Let us know what you think in the comments below!