Martha is the latest celebrity to make fun of Stewart Blue Origin Space Mission, especially Katy Perry.
On Thursday, Stewart decided to remind his followers that the All-Mahila team experienced zero gravity before traveling earlier this week.
He re-shared a video called G-Force One in a Boeing 727 since 2007. His voice-over says that he “experienced what astronauts feel when they reach zero gravity.”
He wrote on top of the clip, “Do you ever feel like a plastic bag flowing through the wind?” A song song from Perry’s 2010 song “Firework”.
“If you exit in 2007, Martha has always been ahead of its time,” Stewart captioned the Instagram post.
The Blue Origin Mission, which was launched on Monday, included an all-female team including Katy Perry, Lauren Scheme, GAIL King, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Boway, Civil Rights Activist Amanda Guayen and filmmaker Carian Flynn. The rocket spent about four minutes in space safely before returning to Earth, lasted for more than 10 minutes with the entire journey.
Stewart’s post attracted a lot of laughter from his followers, many of which praised his intellect. A commentator wrote, “Martha, I love you very much. He said,” Do you forget? Remind me. “
Another commentator agreed, “I love universal dragging. Very good.”
“Yes and it was not a big deal about it or claimed to be an astronaut,” a third person said.

Earlier this week, Emily Ratazkovski was one of the condemnation of the Blue Origin launch.
“This morning the space mission, this is the end time ***. This is beyond the parody,” he said. “You care about the earth and it is about the mother meaning, and you are going to a spacecraft that is manufactured and paid by a company that is destroying the planet?”
“Look at the state of the world. Think about how many resources these women went into space,” she continued. “What? What? What was marketing there? I am hating, really.”
The model shared a follow -up video on the subject on Tuesday, sharing the belief that the mission is “confusing people,” looks like “progress” to see women of colored in science and political places, which they were not the first part.
However, he argued that the yatra did not represent real progress, described it as “space tourism” by billionaire Jeff Bezos, which is associated with Sanches.
Actor and director Olivia Wilde also criticized the visit when he posted a viral meme of Perry while kissing the ground after the spacecraft came back to Earth.
The director wrote on his Instagram story, “Arab dollars bought some good memes that I think.”