Key Points

Hollywood actress Jessica Alba has publicly supported the recent Blue Origin all-female space flight by sharing Ana Navarro-Cardenas' provocative social media post. The mission, which included prominent women like Lauren Sanchez and Katy Perry, faced significant public scrutiny about its relevance and cost. Gayle King, one of the passengers, defended the trip by highlighting its potential environmental research implications. The incident demonstrates ongoing conversations about space exploration's value and representation in modern scientific endeavors.

Key Points: Jessica Alba Defends Blue Origin Women's Space Flight Crew

  • Jessica Alba amplifies support for Blue Origin's all-female space mission
  • Ana Navarro-Cardenas critiques misplaced public criticism
  • Space flight includes notable women like Lauren Sanchez and Katy Perry
  • Gayle King explains mission's environmental potential
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Jessica Alba comes out in support of Blue Origins space flight passengers

Hollywood star Jessica Alba supports Blue Origin's all-female space mission amid public criticism, echoing Ana Navarro-Cardenas' powerful message.

"I wish people would show the same energy... denouncing Trump's abuses of power - Ana Navarro-Cardenas"

Los Angeles, April 17

Hollywood actress Jessica Alba is stepping in to defend the crew member of the recent star-studded Blue Origin space flight amid widespread backlash.

The 43-year-old actress and entrepreneur took to Instagram to publicly defend the all-female voyage by resharing a post from political strategist Ana Navarro-Cardenas, which encouraged critics to focus their energy on "denouncing" US President Donald Trump rather than the passengers, reports 'Female First UK'.

In her post, Ana said, "I've seen endless criticisms of 5 women doing their space thing, I can't see how it affects our lives. I wish people would show the same energy, and focus that anger towards fearlessly denouncing Trump's abuses of power, which do affect countless lives in the US and the world".

As per 'Female First UK', Jessica reposted the message and captioned it "this". The all-female passengers on Blue Origin's 10-minute trip to space included Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos' fiancee, Lauren Sanchez, singer Katy Perry, journalist Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen.

And, Gayle recently defended the trip after considerable backlash. When asked about the criticism, Gayle told Extra, "I think it's good that we can really address it ... because I was one of those people before I went on this flight and before I became educated. 'Why are we spending so much money on space when there's so much to do on Earth?' I was one of those people".

However, Gayle said she changed her mind after researching Blue Origin and finding out "what their intention is", which she said is "to figure out a way to harness the waste here and put it in space to make the Earth a better place".

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Sarah K.
Love seeing women supporting women in STEM and space exploration! 🚀 Aisha Bowe being included is such an inspiration for young girls interested in science.
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Marcus T.
While I admire the representation, I do think the criticism about resource allocation is valid. Couldn't the millions spent on this 10-minute joyride have been used for actual scientific research or helping people on Earth?
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Jamie L.
Jessica Alba always using her platform for good! 👏 People really do need to pick their battles better - there are way bigger issues than women going to space.
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Tanya R.
Gayle King's perspective change is interesting. I had the same initial reaction but now I'm curious to learn more about Blue Origin's actual mission beyond these celebrity flights.
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Derek P.
The optics aren't great when billionaires are playing astronaut while most people struggle with basic needs. But I do appreciate that they're at least trying to make it about more than just a joyride.
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Elena M.
Representation matters! Seeing diverse women in space exploration helps normalize it for future generations. Maybe my daughter will grow up thinking space is just another place women belong 💫

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