A Trump to space? Katy Perry's recent trip sparks motivation for a new crew to fly

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has set her sights on the final frontier. The daughter of President has reportedly signed up for one of upcoming Blue Origin space flights, joining the growing list of high-profile figures venturing beyond Earth's atmosphere. The announcement comes just days after Blue Origin's first all-female space mission, which included , and Bezos's fiancée While Perry's trip sparked social media drama, after Wendy's Twitter account mocked the singer, Ivanka's interest appears to be more personal.

Unlike some celebrities who have been rumored to join space flights for publicity, Ivanka has long expressed an admiration for NASA and space exploration. During a visit to NASA's Mission Control Center in 2008, she told astronauts aboard the International Space Station, "I always wanted to be an astronaut, and I always wanted to go to space." It looks like they are on a mission Her decision to join Bezos's mission could raise questions, particularly given her father's history of support for The rivalry between Musk and Bezos in commercial space travel is well-documented, with both billionaires competing to make trips beyond Earth more accessible.



Beyond Ivanka, other celebrities such as have reportedly been invited on future Blue Origin missions. As space tourism gains momentum, big names boarding these flights will likely fuel further public interest-not just in commercial travel but in advancements in space engineering as well. Ivanka Trump's upcoming voyage could mark another milestone in the intersection of celebrity influence and space innovation.

Whether her journey will inspire others or fuel more debate remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: space travel is quickly becoming a new status symbol among the world's elite..