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Gayle King Would Consider Going Back to Space

Despite the controversy over this month’s Blue Origin trip, Gayle King is holding her head held high.

“I’m not even focusing on backlash,” King told The Hollywood Reporter on the red carpet for the Time 100 Gala Thursday night. “What I know is that we did something that was incredible. All of us feel proud and brave of what we did, and I know the difference it’s making for young women and girls and even some boys. So, I’m not focusing on negativity.”

However, when asked if she would return to space in the future, King said, “I’m not going back anytime soon, but I’m definitely open to it.”

The Time 100 honoree explained that she “felt safe” on the journey. “It’s odd to feel safe for something that’s so dangerous, and I know inherently it’s very dangerous. But I had such trust in how we were trained and the company,” she said. “So yes, I would definitely consider it.”

The CBS Mornings co-anchor embarked on her 10-minute trip out of the planet on April 14. She went with singer Katy Perry, Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sánchez, film producer Kerianne Flynn, aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe and research scientist Amanda Nguyen — making them the first all-female crew.

When news hit that they were going to space, Olivia Munn called it “gluttonous” and questioned why the women were being featured on the cover of Elle magazine. “What are they doing? Like, why?” Munn said. “There are so many other things that are so important in the world right now. What are you guys going to do up in space?”

Model-actress Emily Ratajkowski also criticized the trip and said she was “disgusted” on her TikTok.


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