Jessica Alba has supported her support for the controversial mission of female blue origin, instead urging fans to direct their anger towards President Trump.
On Monday, Katy Perry, Gayle King and Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez, joined the astronaut and the Bioastronautical Research Scientist Amanda Nguyen, the scientist of the Nasa Aisha Bowe rockets and the filmmaker Kerianne for a historical space flight.
But his 11 -minute trip caused a massive reaction, with a series of celebrities, fans and even fast food chains that hit the trip as useless, while others ate the environmental impact of ABS.
On Wednesday, Alba Tok to his instay to share a message with his 21 million followers on the platform as the reaction progresses.
The founder of Honest Beauty, 43, again published a message from the Ana Navarro-Cárdenas political strategist, which encouraged people to direct their energy towards “denouncing” Los Potus.
“I have seen endless criticisms of 5 women doir’s doir’s space, I can’t see how our lives affects,” said the message, with Alba writing, “this”, above the publication.
“I would like people to show the same energy and approach as the anger towards which Trump’s abuses of power, which affect innumerable lives in the United States and the world.”
The student “Fantastic Four”, who has a close friendship with Sánchez, is one of the few stars defending the trip.
Meanwhile, celebrities such as Amy Schumer, Olivia Wilde, Emily Ratajkowski and Olivia Munn criticized the space trip in a series of publications in social networks earlier this week.
Hate led King to speak, since he suggested that the totally feminine crew was being a hero to a different standard than men who have space in space.
“Do you have a leg?” King scolded critics.
“Please, don’t call it a” walk, “he added, he says that people do not make this term when they talk about men who go to space.
“We double the same trajectory that Alan Shepard made in the past, more or less. No one called him a ‘trip’,” said CBS host. “It was called a flight, it was called a trip.”
“There was nothing frivolous in what we did,” he added. “I am very disappointed and very sad for that. And I also say this, what he is doing to inspire other women and girls, please don’t ignore it.”
He also addressed liberal critics who complained about the environmental impact of the flight, saying that Bezos’s mission with the blue origin was to discover if the rocket could carry Anarth’s waste to the space to “make Aur Planet Kleaner.”
“The space is not an O. It is somewhat and because you do something in space does not mean that you are removing anything to the earth,” King argued.
The women’s team full of stars became the first team of women to visit space from the Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova Tok a solo flight in 1963.