Lauren Sánchez And Gayle King Have Perfect Replies For Space Flight Blue Origin’s Haters: ‘Criticizing Doesn’t…’

Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King were among an all-female team who recently returned from a space voyage with Blue Origin. Yet, their participation on this mission sparked criticism. In response to the negative feedback, both women provided insightful responses during an interview with PEOPLE magazine.

In a conversation with people, CBS Mornings co-host Gayle King expressed, “Those who are criticizing don’t truly grasp what’s going on.” Later, she mentioned that the team has been receiving significant reactions from young women, mirroring the significance of the mission they represent.

In agreement with her feelings, Sanchez (Bezos’ fiancée) expressed that the negative reactions towards what ought to be regarded as a significant milestone really stirs her passion.

She commented, “It’s wonderful if they could visit Blue Origin. There, they would encounter the numerous team members who don’t just work here, but pour their heart and spirit into crafting this spacecraft.

Sanchez made it clear that the employees are deeply passionate about their work, and for them, the Blue Origin space mission holds immense significance.

When asked about her critics, Lauren Sánchez expressed that she’d welcome them to join her on the mission, as she feels showing them firsthand what the mission entails would be an enlightening experience for them. She described this potential encounter as particularly insightful.

However, not everyone has embraced the mission with enthusiasm.

As an ardent fan, I couldn’t help but echo the concerns voiced by the radiant Olivia Munn. While gracefully co-hosting Today With Jenna and Friends, the captivating star of X-Men: Apocalypse posed a question that resonated deeply: “What is the point of this mission if it doesn’t improve our lives here on Earth?” She also didn’t shy away from using the word ‘gluttonous’ to describe the mission, a sentiment I wholeheartedly share.

In a recent post on TikTok, model and actress Emily Ratajkowski expressed her opinion that the Blue Origin space mission appears more like a “humorous satire” or “funny skit”.

On April 12, 2025, an all-woman team boldly ventured into space, marking a significant milestone in space travel that has stirred both admiration and controversy.

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2025-04-15 18:52