At the ATX TV Festival in Austin on August 11 Gilded Age Star Christine Baran When she lies blue Flights sent Katy Perry,,,,, Lauren Sánchezand others to the edge of space. She called the entire mission– With Me – “Gravely Wealth Showcase”, you may hear her voice Gilded Age Alter -ego agnes van Rhijn's voice: “What to do to send women into spaceships? So can they put on makeup? f? What?”
Baranski's Zinger lands like a meteor: fun, keen, and impossible to ignore. She added, “Don’t let me start,” unraveling her famous dry wit which makes the crowd laugh and nodding. It's a perfect blend of anger and comedy punctuation.


Let's rewind. On April 14, Blue Origin's NS ‑31 mission launched six women – including Katy Perry, Lauren Sánchez, Gail King,,,,, Aisha Bowe,,,,, Amanda Nguyenand Kerianne Flynn–On the 11-minute suborbital On the Kármán line. It is touted as historic: the first full-out crew since 1963. But not everyone is in awe. Perry surfaced, slapped a pose, and even sang “What a wonderful world” in the middle – scrolling compared to the one watching the budget.
Baranski's criticism now sits with other biting people: Olivia Munn Called a wonder “A little gluttontos” thinks that he is addicted to space Joyrides when he struggles on Earth.


Emily Ratajkowski The entire mission is inserted in the case of “beyond imitation”, while others scold “act” rather than the trailblazers.
Still, defenders like Gayle King push backwards—critics believe that flying is inspiring, not frivolous. But in that dusty festival hall, Baranski's bite riff stole the show. Because, let's face it: when someone points out that it's a bit ridiculous to bring celebrity rockets into the space for selfies and calls it “geeky,” it hits your palm.
Join the SL Community
Have any comments on what you just read? Register as part of the celebrity life community arrive Leave a comment,,,,, Bookmark your favorite articlesthemes and contributors.