‘Can We Send Her Back’

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The popular pop star of fast food Wendy, Katy Perry, after she returned to Earth after her spatial flight of blue and female blue origin, asking: “Can we send it back?”

“Can we send it back?”, The official X account for Wendy asked in the comments section of a Pop Crave publication that announces: “Katy Perry has returned from space.”

On Monday, the “Firework” singer joined the fiance of Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez ,, CBS Mornings The Gayle King Coanfrerion, former NASA Rockera Aisha Bowe, Biostronautia Research Scientist Amanda Nguyen and the non -profit leader Kerianne Flynn were “the first female flight crew from Valentina Tereshkova”.

The totally feminine spatial crew landed again on Earth in The base of the West Texas of Blue Origin after a letter, flight of eleven minutes.

“I kissed the floor and I liked it,” Wendy added in another publication X, in reference to the 2008 Perry song, “I kissed to Girl”, sharing a photo of the singer kissing the ground after returning to the earth.

“She was only there for 10 minutes, right?” An X user asked in the Wendy publication comments section.

The fast food restaurant responded with a joke, writing: “Don’t change it, it was 11 minutes.”

“Good One Wendy,” wrote another user X, to which the official account of the fast food chain replied: “I am a woman send me to space.”

“When we told women in voice, this is what we mean,” Wendy added in another X post, responding to a user X Wroe, “The taste of their navigation ship,” again, in reference to the pop star song.

“Why act as if he had just explored a different planet?” Another user asked, to which Wendy replied: “He realized that there are no large bags on the moon.” Referring to the value of the value of the fast food joint known as a “biggie bag”.

Wendy’s responded to a multitude of other X users who comment on their publications, leaving a series of sarcastic responses and sarcastic jokes.

While it is not clear why the fast food chain tok points to Perry, Wendy’s, which tended on X Tuesday morning, is known to occasionally publish genetically on social networks.

Alana Mastrangelo is a Breitbart News reporter. You can follow her on Facebook and X in @Armastrangeloand on Instagram.

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