UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot

US man sentenced to 150 years in prison for starving daughter – UK Times

12 July 2025

M6 northbound within J31 | Northbound | Congestion

12 July 2025

Umpire for today’s Wimbledon women’s final has upset players across the world – but shielded Emma Raducanu from her stalker

12 July 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Katy Perry reveals reason she brought a daisy on Blue Origin space mission – UK Times
News

Katy Perry reveals reason she brought a daisy on Blue Origin space mission – UK Times

By uk-times.com15 April 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Sign up to Roisin O’Connor’s free weekly newsletter Now Hear This for the inside track on all things music

Get our Now Hear This email for free

Get our Now Hear This email for free

Roisin O’Connor’s

Katy Perry has explained why she brought a daisy flower with her onboard her historic space mission.

On Monday, the 40-year-old pop star took part in Blue Origin’s first all-female space flight. Led by Jeff Bezos’s fiancée Lauren Sanchez, the six-member crew comprising Perry, Sanchez, activist Amanda Nguyen, CBS Mornings’ Gayle King, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, and movie producer Kerianne Flynn, launched into space for an 11-minute journey.

After landing safely, each astronaut disembarked from the spacecraft, overjoyed by their feat. Perry, who was the second to exit the rocket ship after Sanchez, lifted a small daisy to the sky before kissing it.

In an interview after the expedition, Perry was told that her four-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom, was proudly watching from the ground.

“And you brought a real-life daisy up,” the reporter told Perry as she held up the white daisy to the camera. “It was important for you not only because it’s your daughter’s name, but why else was that important for you to bring up?”

“Daisies are common flowers, but they grow through any condition,” the “Firework” singer explained. “They grow through cement; they grow through cracks; they grow through walls.”

Katy Perry lifts a daisy flower high to the sky as she disembarks from the Blue Origin spacecraft

Katy Perry lifts a daisy flower high to the sky as she disembarks from the Blue Origin spacecraft (Blue Origin/YouTube/PA Wire)

She continued: “They are resilient; they are powerful; they are strong; they are everywhere. Flowers to me are God’s smile, but it’s also a reminder of our beautiful earth and the flowers here, and the beautiful magic that is everywhere — all around us — and even in a simple daisy.”

While in space, Perry also delivered a rendition of Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World.”

Katy Perry proudly holds a daisy in space aboard Blue Origin's rocketship

Katy Perry proudly holds a daisy in space aboard Blue Origin’s rocketship (Blue Origin/YouTube/PA Wire)

“I’ve covered that song in the past,” Perry told reporters of her song choice, “and obviously my higher self is always steering the ship because I had no idea that one day I’d be singing that song in space.

“To go to space is incredible and I wanted to model courage and worthiness and fearlessness,” she added, calling the experience “the highest high.”

“I couldn’t recommend this experience more,” Perry said.

Monday’s early morning launch, which took off from Blue Origin’s West Texas base, was an 11-minute flight that blasted them past the Kármán line, an internationally recognized border between Earth’s atmosphere and outer space.

It marked the 11th human flight for the Blue Origin program, which has taken passengers, including the company’s billionaire founder, Bezos, to space since 2021.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

US man sentenced to 150 years in prison for starving daughter – UK Times

12 July 2025

M6 northbound within J31 | Northbound | Congestion

12 July 2025

Raynor Winn ordeal caused former employer to ‘lose his trust in human beings’, says wife – UK Times

12 July 2025

M56 westbound within J12 | Westbound | Congestion

12 July 2025

A66 eastbound between A6 and B6542 near Appleby-in-Westmorland (north) | Eastbound | Accident

12 July 2025

Luxury €100 million superyacht erupts in flames at Saint Tropez port | News – UK Times

12 July 2025
Top News

US man sentenced to 150 years in prison for starving daughter – UK Times

12 July 2025

M6 northbound within J31 | Northbound | Congestion

12 July 2025

Umpire for today’s Wimbledon women’s final has upset players across the world – but shielded Emma Raducanu from her stalker

12 July 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

© 2025 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version