
Early this month, Katy Perry addressed the “unhinged and ulcerated” critics of her Blue Origin flight.
The 40-year-old controversial pop star, who reportedly responded to the criticism for the bright journey, thanked lover accounts for their assistance of” The Lifetimes Tour.”
” I’m so appreciative of you all. Please know I’m okay because I’ve done a lot of work to learn who I am, what’s true, and what’s important to me,” Perry said in a comment on an Instagram post posted on Tuesday.
The” Teenage Dream” singer said,” When the “online” world tries to make me a human Piata, I take it with grace and send them love, because I know so many people are suffering in so many ways and the internet is very much a dumping ground for unhinged and unhealed.
Perry described the “game change” her psychiatrist had for her years ago as saying,” No one can make you believe anything about yourself that you don’t currently believe about yourself.”
Perry views it as an opportunity to examine the experience “underside” when she finds herself believing everything the modern nut museum has to say about her.
I’m on a individual journey playing the game of life with an audience of some, and I’m not perfect, and I really have omitted that word from my vocabulary.” I’m on a individual journey playing the game of life with an audience of many, and often I fall,” said Perry.” I keep looking the light and that light unloads.
The other cosmic passengers, including Lauren Sánchez and Gayle King, whose fiancé, Jeff Bezos, founded Blue Origin, are also responding to critics of the 11-minute journey on , April 14.
Additionally, Aisha Bowe, a former NASA rocket scientist, and Amanda Nguyen, a bioastronautics study scientist, made up the crew for Blue Origin, which was shot in 2005.
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