After the ridicule Katy Perry has been subjected to after her trip to 'space', I would be surprised if anyone, let along Carrie Underwood, wanted to follow in her weightless space footsteps.
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The stunt, which sent Katy Perry along with a few others up into the atmosphere, was intended as publicity stunt for Jeff Bezos phallic shaped billionaires Uber. However, it was incredibly short sighted and socially unaware. It instead resulted in the world tuning against Katy Perry and her vanity splurge into the stratosphere.
Carrie Underwood was asked if she would follow the example Katy Perry made and head into space. Speaking to Access Hollywood she had a rather confusing, but definite answer. "The day I go to space will be when the good Lord decides my time on Earth here is done and he takes me home. So, that will be the day I leave this Earth," she told the reporter.
This confirms that, no, she isn't about to give millions of dollars to the evil book company man. But, it also implies that she thinks she will go to space when she's dead. Does Carrie Underwood think that heaven is in the vacuum of space? Does that mean she thinks heaven is perhaps on another planet? So, does she think that God is an extraterrestrial?
I mean, I've read a fair whack of the bible, but I don't remember any of it speaking about intergalactic space travel. Someone go check on Carrie Underwood, I think she might believe we go to space when we die.
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If Big Bald Bezos was hoping to entice other foolish millionaires with his Katy Perry space stunt, he has catastrophically failed. The whole world unanimously decided that watching the group of passengers gaze vapidly into the camera while the world spun beneath them was awful. The three-minute trip into space was a disaster.
No celebrity or millionaire wants to be part of that spectacle. Not only was it wasteful, but it was indicative of the class divide. While millions of Americans live in poverty, the elite swan about in space. The country is bordering on recession, but Katy Perry has the cash to promote her upcoming tour miles above earth.
I'm not surprised Carrie Underwood isn't keen to follow Katy Perry to space. Nobody wants to be seen as that socially unaware. But I am still concerned about what she thinks happens when she dies.
