We Finally Have 2025âs âImagineâ Video
Katy Perryâs Blue Origin space flight proves one thing and one thing only.
The one news story that the entire world cannot stop talking about just keeps going.
Thatâs right, Iâm referring to the âhistoricâ all-female Blue Origin space flight, which took a crew of six womenâincluding three very famous ladiesâto suborbital space and back in less than 11 minutes on Monday.
The rocket trip has been the subject of criticism and ridicule this past week, particularly aimed at philanthropist Lauren SĂĄnchez (better known as Jeff Bezosâ fiancĂ©e), journalist Gayle King (better known as Oprahâs best friendâsorry, Gayle, itâs true), and singer Katy Perry (better known as current-day flop) for exhibiting astronomical levels of out-of-touch-ness in times that are best described as âtroubled.â Even their fellow richies, including such celebrities as Olivia Munn, Olivia Wilde, and Emily Ratajkowski, have piled on, calling the event âgluttonousâ and âend times shit.â
King has since defended her decision to become an astronaut for a day, telling Extra that she wishes âpeople would do more due diligenceâ before criticizing them. âMy question is, âHave yâall been to space?â Go to space or go to Blue Origin and see what they do and how they do and then come back and say, âThis is a terrible thing.â Is it expensive? Yes. But one of the things theyâre trying to do, if you get enough people who are interested â it doesnât have to be that expensive.â She commended herself for inspiring âmany girls and women and some guysâ to consider going to space, and added that sheâs ânot going to let people steal my joy and steal the joy of what we did or what we accomplished that day.â
SĂĄnchez, on her part, told People that she gets âreally fired upâ by the critics: âI would love to have them come to Blue Origin and see the thousands of employees that donât just work here but they put their heart and soul into this vehicle ⊠So when we hear comments like that, I just say, âTrust me. Come with me. Iâll show you what this is about, and itâs really eye-opening.â
Judging by the space explorersâ defensive reactions, it seems clear that they were expecting to be applauded for bravely going to space and proving thatâto borrow SĂĄnchezâs wordsââWeâre all in this together,â rather than being made fun of for their cosmic inability to read the room. In its own special way, this expedition has proven one thing: The spirit of âImagineâ is still alive and with us.
The 2020 music video starring Gal Gadot and two dozen of her closest celebrity friends singing John Lennonâs song at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic remains one of the most fascinating cultural artifacts of the 21st century. Intended to be a morale booster as people everywhere were confined in their homes, staring down a terrifying disease and an uncertain future, the Instagram video instead served as a magnum opus of hollow platitudes and empty gestures. It did bring people together, if mostly in mockery, which is life-affirming in its own way.
Blue Originâs space stunt is the âImagineâ video of 2025. Far from uniting the world in love for our pale blue dot, itâs a maddening reminder that some of the most-resourced individuals on the planetâfrom people with enormous platforms to the woman marrying Jeff Bezosâare happier to use those resources to simply play on rocket ships while streaking greenhouses gases across the sky. Plus, remember, Katy Perry apparently sang âWhat a Wonderful Worldâ to her captive audience on the flightâyou canât get any more âImagineâ than that.
So congratulations are in order to these galactic warriors for their stunning achievement: They have united us once again, by finally giving us a worthy successor to the most cringe pop-culture video of the past five years. Mission accomplished.
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