Who paid for the Katy Perry and Gayle King and the rest of the passengers on the recent Blue Origin flight?

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Did each person pay for their own admission to ride the rocket?

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  1. PoopTransplant Avatar

    It’s free publicity to put them on that flight. Days later people are still talking about it. I’m guessing blue origin paid for it. 

  2. LCxxxPT Avatar

    I wasn’t for certain

  3. worldsupermedia750 Avatar

    I would hope Bezos footed the bill for his own PR Stunt

  4. jquailJ36 Avatar

    All of them could easily have paid themselves. I do have to wonder if Bezos made his fiancee buy a ticket, though.

  5. lennydsat62 Avatar

    I would pay to see her keep going and never come back.

  6. UnintelligibleMaker Avatar

    It was Jeff’s wedding gift the the fiancée. She wanted to go to space with her heroes like he did with Shatner.

  7. Big_Booty_1130 Avatar

    They paid the devil (Bezos) their souls

  8. Bkri84 Avatar

    The consumers of amazon paid for it. This is where your money goes vs treating his employees well.

  9. sexwiththebabysitter Avatar

    Tax payers in a roundabout way

  10. Flyingarrow68 Avatar

    Amazon shoppers

  11. Ms_desertfrog_8261 Avatar

    Gayle King claimed on her CBS Mornings show that she paid $600k for her flight

  12. j3w3lry Avatar

    So I remember reading a long time ago when Blue Origin was still conceptual that Katy Perry paid $250k for a seat.

  13. JeffTL Avatar

    Jeff Bezos comped their tickets. 

    Private companies have a lot more leeway for dramatic publicity stunts and/or hobby horses than something like Boeing. Instead of the stockholders being mostly a bunch of 401(k) plans of people who expect consistent good returns, there’s just Mr. Bezos, and if he wants to send Katy Perry to space with his girlfriend, it’s happening. 

  14. onehiguy Avatar

    American taxpayers did.

  15. Automatic-Arm-532 Avatar

    Blue Origin has received billions in government funding.

  16. BlackshirtDefense Avatar

    Thank you for calling them passengers. Gayle King has been going around calling herself an astronaut. 

  17. HottieSweetheart Avatar

    Tech journalist here – pretty sure they were all invited guests. Blue Origin is desperately trying to compete with SpaceX for public attention, and nothing gets eyeballs like sending celebrities to space. I’d bet good money they didn’t pay a dime.

  18. beavis617 Avatar

    This was an extremely expensive amusement park ride, nothing more. Nothing to do with advancing feminism or any other noble cause. This was a joy ride! End of story, no Gayle, you and your fellow riders are not astronauts, this was not an important moment in science. Get over yourself!

  19. Erotic8-Cupcake Avatar

    As someone who used to work in corporate sponsorships these celebrity flights are usually package deals. Blue Origin probably covered the basic costs but I bet they had some serious brand partnerships behind the scenes that helped offset the expenses.

  20. RustyDawg37 Avatar

    I don’t know but it was clearly a PR stunt so I would guess Bezos paid for it.

  21. txtoolfan Avatar

    Bezos. Marketing expense.

  22. Moscavitz Avatar

    Jeffereyyyy, Jefferey Bezoooooss

  23. dizzy_pear_ Avatar

    The working class

  24. OddConstruction7191 Avatar

    Don’t really care. Strange I have seen more from this by people bent out of shape over it than about the flight itself.

    Anyone with the money can do this. But somehow a lot of people got butthurt over this.

  25. EnricoGanja Avatar

    the 2.4 billion handout from american taxpayers i presume

  26. salYBC Avatar

    The workers of Blue Origin and Amazon paid for it.

  27. yukonnut Avatar

    My guess is Bezos. After all, it is his flying penis, and he can stock it it with whomever wants to go for a ride.

  28. MrrGrrGrr Avatar

    Probably a publicity write off for Blue origin, also prob got some money from whoever Gayle kings network backers are.

    I hope Katy parry had to pay full price.

  29. bigyogi45 Avatar

    Definitely a freebie , we would all do the same if we could blast our pals up into space .

  30. Lumpy-Mountain-2597 Avatar

    Ultimately every Amazon customer paid for it.

  31. daazz1 Avatar

    Prime members

  32. maltliqueur Avatar

    What are we talking about?

  33. Apprehensive-Pop-201 Avatar

    Yeah, that was the shittiest PR stunt in the history of shitty PR stunts.

  34. gdubrocks Avatar

    Does it matter?

  35. florinandrei Avatar

    You have, with every purchase on Amazon you ever made.

  36. CaryWhit Avatar

    But Katy put the Ass in astronaut!

  37. Ok-Consideration2463 Avatar

    I would assume it was a special promotional deal since their celebs maybe they paid a little bit

  38. Comfortable_Dog8732 Avatar

    So, here’s a thought: what if the whole Blue Origin flight with Katy Perry, Gayle King, and the rest of the crew wasn’t just a random celebrity joyride? I mean, who really footed the bill for that trip? It’s easy to think they all paid their own way, but what if there’s something deeper going on?

    Maybe there’s a hidden agenda behind these high-profile flights, like promoting space tourism or even testing the waters for future missions. Imagine if some big corporation or government entity was secretly funding these trips to get the celebs on board for publicity, or to distract us from something else happening in the world. It’s wild to think about how these seemingly fun flights could be part of a bigger plan to shape public perception about space travel. Just makes you wonder what’s really going on behind the scenes!

  39. Least_Sun7648 Avatar

    Gayle King is Oprah’s best friend

    That’s how Gayle got a hand up

    Pretty sure she either paid for herself, or Oprah paid for her

  40. FrequentOffice132 Avatar

    If spending 3 minutes in space makes you an astronaut I am almost a gynecologist

  41. Alniter Avatar

    They’re Oprah not divulging Oprah who paid for Oprah the pretend trip to space Oprah that lasted about as long Oprah as an 80-Oprah-year-old’s orgasm.

  42. Diligent_Bat499 Avatar

    Katy Perry, Astronaut, American Singer and TV Personality was a guest on this mission

  43. whyamihere2473527 Avatar

    How did a bunch of millionaires pay….

  44. Rocktype2 Avatar

    I don’t care that they went into space. They are not astronauts. It was a luxury trip.

    There have been women who are truly groundbreakers that were astronauts. Sally ride and let’s not forget Christa McAuliffe.

    They are heroes. These people are tourists.
    I don’t care that they went, but they are not heroes.

  45. Fickle_Blackberry_64 Avatar

    lets hope they dont get stuck like those astronauts

  46. CashAny3436 Avatar

    The question of who paid for Gayle King’s ticket is interesting in light of CBS News policy:

    “Bribes, gifts and freebies

    At CBS News and Stations, employees don’t accept, ask for or offer bribes or payments to obtain interviews or information. We also don’t solicit, accept or agree to accept anything else that’s offered for the purpose of influencing what we report.” Source: CBSNews.com

    Would CBS Mornings have given the story the attention it did had Ms. King not been on board? Were her reports and comments on the network totally objective? Did she explore the question of “Astronaut” status for five passengers on an automated rocket ride?
    She’s been critical of critics who question that status saying nobody questioned it when men went into space. Her focus was on the “sisterhood” that developed on the 11-minute ride. She told the Daily Mail any criticism of the mission has a “sexist implication.” I’m still looking for the objectivity for which CBS News was once known.
    For the record, Blue Origin, the Bezos-owned rocket company, will not say how much the trip cost nor who paid for a ride and who did not. Also note that I worked in broadcast and print journalism as a reporter, writer, producer, director, and manager for nearly 30 years and paid for most of my lunches. When a company I was covering provided transportation, accommodations, and meals my organization was billed for those items.