When she landed back on Earth, she was jeered. She then dropped to her knees and kissed the ground after holding the flower to the sky.
She went on to say that she was “super connected to love” and complimented a reporter for calling her an astronaut although it was not accurate.
Singing my tunes isn’t the point. There is a collective energy at play. It concerns us. In a post-flight interview, she stated, “It’s about taking up space and belonging and creating space for future women.”
“And it’s about appreciating this amazing world that we see out there.” All of this is done for the good of Earth.
Soon after her acts, which occurred days after NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth after being stuck in space for over nine months, she was labeled “dramatic” and “tone deaf.”
She regretted “making a public spectacle out of” the trip, which she allegedly believed would be “good PR for her tour,” an insider told DailyMail.com.