Wendy’s takes a jab at Katy Perry after her Blue Origin space flight, making a sarcastic remark on social media.
Wendy’s, the popular fast-food chain, recently made headlines by taking a jab at singer Katy Perry.
This happened after she returned from a space mission with Blue Origin.
The mission was an all-female flight, marking a significant moment in space travel history.

Katy Perry joins historic space mission
On a Monday morning, Katy Perry flew to space as part of Blue Origin’s NS-13 mission.
She was joined by well-known figures like Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez, who is engaged to Jeff Bezos.
Other crew members included rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, filmmaker Kerianne Flynn, and bioastronautics researcher Amanda Nguyen.
This mission made history as the first all-female crew to travel to space since 1963.

The flight lasted about 11 minutes, giving the crew a brief experience of weightlessness.
When they returned, Perry was seen kissing the ground in excitement. This moment was captured in photos that quickly spread on social media.
Fast-food chain Wendy’s mocks Katy Perry with just five words after her Blue Origin space flight
After the flight, Wendy’s took to social media to comment on Katy Perry’s return.
The fast-food chain posted on X, asking, “Can we send her back?” This playful remark drew attention and sparked discussions online.
Many fans found it humorous, while others debated the meaning behind it.
Wendy’s did not stop there. They reposted the photos of Perry kissing the ground and referenced her song “I Kissed a Girl.”

As the conversation continued, Wendy’s kept engaging with fans.
When someone pointed out that Perry and her team were only in space for 10 minutes, Wendy’s humorously corrected them, saying it was actually 11 minutes.
This witty response earned praise from some users and added to the playful atmosphere.
Wendy’s even commented, “When we said women in STEM, this isn’t what we meant,” furthering their humorous take on the situation.
Social media reactions
One user said: I’m with Wendy’s
The second user added: I believe it was a great experience for all those women…..
The third user commented: I was hoping they would all stay up there.
The fourth user commented: I don’t get why people are so concerned with how they spend THEIR money. They already donate to so many charities.
They can’t have fun because people can’t afford eggs? WTH. We don’t own them. It’s their money. Let them spend it how they want and mind what’s yours.
What you can’t afford is on you, not them. I think it’s cool they got to go! So much hate because we don’t have the money they do.
Another user added: Send her back on a Muskolini flight. They are sure to fail and explode.
Someone wrote: Can we?? Let’s do it.

The buzz around the all-female rew
The all-female crew received mixed reactions after their space mission.
While some celebrated the achievement, others criticized the extravagant nature of the trip.
Celebrities like Amy Schumer and Olivia Munn expressed their discontent, questioning the priorities of such space flights.

They pointed out that resources could be better used to address pressing issues on Earth.
Despite the backlash, the crew members defended their mission.
They emphasized the importance of representation in STEM fields and how it could inspire future generations of women.
The mission aimed to show that women can excel in space exploration.