Jessica Alba defends Lauren Sánchez’s Blue Origin spaceflight from ‘endless criticism’

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Jessica Alba is supporting the blue origin.

The actress defended her friend Lauren Sánchez and the rest of the female flight crew on Monday for her 11 -minute trip to space amid “endless criticism.”

The “Honey” star, 43, published again and grouped a Leghina Declaration of the co -present of “Ver”, Ana Navarro, on Wednesday.

Jessica Alba defended the blue flight flight of Lauren Sánchez. Getty images
The actress again published Ana Navarro’s Instagram statement on Monday’s launch. Jessica Alba / Instagram

“I have seen an endless criticism of five women who make their space,” Navarro, 53, wrote through Instagram. “I can’t see how our lives affect.

“I wish people were show [the] Same energy and approach that angry at the complaint of fear [President] Trump’s power abuses. That affect innumerable lives in the United States and the world, “concluded the political strategist.

“This,” Alba wrote above the load, with an emoji pointing down to the words of Navarros.

“This,” Alba wrote. Jessicalba/Instagram
Navarro’s burden said the historical journey did not “affect” people’s lives. Blue/mega origin

The founder of Honest Company, who is one of Sánchez’s friends, established his story in a third -wave song urging the listeners to “Stay Focus[ed]. “

The fiance of Jeff Bezos, 55, Katy Perry, Gayle King and three other women removed and landed in Texas on Monday morning.

Before the fast trip to 62 miles on the surface of the earth, Olivia Munn launched the “glutton” trip.

The coanfrerion of the “view” added: “I would like people … to concentrate that anger towards the fear complaint [President] Triumph. ” Blue/AFP origin through Getty Images
Alba, in particular, is a friend for a long time of Sánchez. Getty images

“There are many other things that are so important in the world at this time,” he said in “today with Jenna and friends” earlier this month. “It’s a lot of money to go to space, and there are many people who can’t only afford eggs.”

Emily Ratajkowski echoed the student of the “Drafting Room”, 44, in a video of Tiktok on Monday.

“You are uploading in a spacecraft that is built and paid by a company that is destroying the planet,” said the 33 -year -old model, referring to the company of Bezos, Amazon.

Jeff Bezos’s fiancee has criticized Hostilla itself after the flight. Cableimage
Sánchez told People that criticism puts her “excited.” Blue/mega origin

Olivia wanted, additionally, called the launch of the rocket only good for “some … memes” in a shadow of Instagram.

Since then, Sanchez has told people that the reaction has “fire.”

King agreed, insisting on the departure on Monday that the detractors do not “really understand what is happening here.”

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