Lily Alan apologized for her comments about Katy Perry and controversial Blue Origin New Shepard Space Launch.
On 14 April, the “Firework” artist participated in the first All-Mahila mission for stars in the last 60 years with TV show host Gayle King, journalist Lauren Sanchez (wife of Jeff Bezos), journalist Lauren Sanchez (wife of Jeff Bezos), civil rights activist Amanda Guyen, filmmaker Kerien Flynn and aerospace engineer Aisha Boi.
Perry performed Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” and promoted his visit to his Life Times in space. When she returned to Earth, she was filmed to kiss in the field and told a press representative that she felt “connected to Super.
The 11-minute flight led by Bezos’s private aerospace technology company raised extensive criticism from various A-Listers online, many of which raised the merit behind the feminist message allegedly.
However, 39 -year -old Alan doubled his original decision in the most recent episode of his podcast, Do you miss me?,
He said, “I would really like to apologize to Katy Perry last week. In fact there was no need to bring my name in it, and it was my own internal misunderstanding,” she said. “I was thinking a lot about it, and it was completely unnecessary to pile with her.

Alan said, “I disagree what he had done, but he was not the only person who did so.” “She was probably the most famous and the one who divides people the most, and therefore, I don’t know, there was something in me that he decided to choose as a person that … anyway, I just, I am really sorry.”
Alan first spoke against Mission during his April 17 episode of Podcast.
“Do we want to talk about Katy Perry and her companions and all are going into space for 12 minutes?” He said. “I mean, what was Fricin ‘hell? No, but all in seriousness, what? Why?”
He continued: “I think it’s out of contact. We are on the verge of recession, people are really fucking that finally meet and get food on your table.”
Alan’s co-stars, Mikita Oliver, said: “And in fact it is not the most suitable time to send Katy Perry into space.”
The “Smile” singer replied: “Of course not f *** inga for reason! It is so … we send people to space to find things, such as scientific reasons.

“And the fact is that they have made it some kind of feminist,” he continued.
Independent Perry’s representatives have been approached for the comment.