Katy Perry just went FULL INTERGALACTIC MOM and her 4-year-old daughter Daisy was there for the whole space-y shindig like, “That’s my mom, literally leaving Earth like she’s clocking out of a Zoom call.”
Yup, it really happened. On Monday (April 14), Katy Perry blasted off into space with Blue Origin — because apparently performing at the Super Bowl and riding that giant mechanical lion wasn’t enough. Now she’s out here adding astronaut vibes to her resume.
And who was front and center on the livestream, cheering on this cosmic queen? None other than her daughter Daisy Dove, age 4, holding it down like a tiny mission control operator with juice in one hand and pride in the other.
🌍 WHO ELSE WAS ON THE “CELEBS IN SPACE” FLIGHT?
This was not your average PTA carpool. Katy was joined by:
– Lauren Sánchez — aka Jeff Bezos’ fiancée, who probably had AirPods in and was like “Bezos, baby, you packed my astronaut snacks, right?”
– Gayle King — because even the cosmos needs good journalism.
– Aisha Bowe — former NASA rocket scientist. Literally the only one who probably knew what all the buttons did.
– Amanda Nguyen — civil rights icon and space traveler, because she’s just out here doing everything.
– Kerianne Flynn — film producer and now, certified star traveler (move over, Star Wars).
Basically, this flight had more star power than the Grammys and the Oscars combined, but floating.
🌼 DAISY’S MOMENT IN THE COSMIC SPOTLIGHT
So Katy took “live Daisy” up with her — and no, not actual Daisy (the child stayed firmly Earth-bound eating Goldfish crackers, probably) — she brought a flower up there. A daisy, like the botanical kind. Because symbolism, baby!
After coming back from floating around like a glittery snow globe, Katy dropped a quote so wholesome it could cure burnout:
“Daisy is a common flower, but they grow through any condition. They are a reminder of our beautiful Earth and the magic that is everywhere and all around us, even in a simple daisy.”
😭✨ Okay, poetic space mom! We love a grounded queen even when she’s literally not on the ground.
TL;DR:
Katy Perry went to space, Daisy watched it like a proud toddler-boss, and now we’re all crying over flowers and floating divas. NASA could never. 🌌👩🚀💐
