Katy Perry’s Blue Origin Flight Mocked by Wendy’s – Insider Says She Deserves a Real Apology

Katy Perry just made headlines as part of Blue Origin’s first all-female space crew. It should’ve been a celebration. Instead, she got hit with cheap shots — not from critics or trolls, but from Wendy’s official social media account. The fast-food chain fired off jokes like “Can we send her back?” and “When we said women in STEM, this isn’t what we meant.” It wasn’t just bad humor — it was disrespect dressed up as a punchline.

Someone close to Perry didn’t hold back. “Wendy’s didn’t make a joke — they made a choice,” the source said. “There’s a line between edgy and ugly, and they crossed it.” They called the comments “public bullying,” especially tasteless considering Wendy’s brand mascot is a woman. It’s not just hypocritical — it’s tone-deaf.

Wendy’s eventually issued a statement saying they “have a ton of respect for Katy Perry,” but they stopped short of actually apologizing. That hollow PR move didn’t sit right with a lot of people — especially fans who saw a woman step into history and get mocked for it.

Katy hasn’t said a word in response. She just kept it moving, sharing a photo of the lunch she packed for her daughter Daisy — a little sandwich cut in the shape of a star. It was her quiet way of staying grounded, even after flying beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

She didn’t lash out. She didn’t clap back. She just proved — again — that she doesn’t need to. The woman went to space. The rest? Just noise.