Camila Cabello Trolls Katy Perry’s Space Stunt With Zero-Gravity TikTok
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on April 24, 2025 at 6:15 PM EDT

Camila Cabello just launched her "Yours, C" tour in the most Camila way possible, by throwing some cheeky shade at Katy Perry’s recent trip to space.
The “I Luv It” singer took to TikTok to share her version of a tour announcement, which has garnered attention from Camila Cabello's fan base.
Camila Cabello Just Mocked Katy Perry, And Did It From A Red Wall, Not Outer Space

Cabello is seen standing in front of a red wall, holding a poster with her tour dates while floating in slow motion.
“Didn't have the budget to fly to space to promote my tour dates, so I made this TikTok instead,” she quipped in text over the video, mimicking zero gravity. She added a playful caption aimed directly at Perry, “@Katy Perry hehehe ily.”
The post is a not-so-subtle jab at the "Firework" singer’s headline-making 11-minute Blue Origin space ride on April 14, where Perry unveiled a butterfly-shaped paper that supposedly revealed her "Lifetimes" tour setlist.
Camila Cabello’s Hilarious Tour Reveal Has Fans Screaming
Fans couldn't hold back after seeing the video, with one of her followers expressing, "not her moving like she was in space [skull emoji]."
Another said, "Girl, you ate," as a third wrote, "You're too funny."
A fourth commented, "This is so funny, welcome back Camila."
Cabello’s video landed just as her "Yours, C" tour gears up to kick off June 21 at the Starlite Occident Festival in Marbella, Spain. She’ll hit Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America before wrapping things up on September 14 in São Paulo, Brazil.
The tour supports her 2024 album "C XOXO," which features singles like “He Knows” and “Hot Uptown," and marks her first tour in over seven years.
While Camila kept things lighthearted, Perry’s space antics haven’t exactly been received with open arms.
Katy Perry Slammed For Space Stunt After Emotional Post-Flight Rant

The “I Kissed a Girl” hitmaker was part of an all-female crew that included Lauren Sánchez and Gayle King, but her emotional post-flight display, where she kissed the ground, waved a daisy, and declared she felt “super connected to love," has drawn some serious side-eye.
“It's not about singing my songs. It's about a collective energy in there. It's about us. It's about making space for future women and taking up space and belonging,” Perry said in a flowery post-flight interview. “This is all for the benefit of Earth.”
Critics weren’t having it, especially in light of two NASA astronauts who were actually stranded in space for nine months.
Katy Perry’s Space Stunt Backfires

PR expert Eric Schiffer didn’t mince words when speaking to Daily Mail, claiming Perry's brand “is vibe surfing the toilet drain faster than Blue Origin re-entered the atmosphere.”
“Katy went to space, but she still couldn't find her lost fanbase,” he added. “She may soon need a telescope to see her career from here.”
Model Emily Ratajkowski went off on TikTok, saying, “That space mission this morning? That’s end time sh-t. Like, this is beyond parody.”
And she wasn’t alone. Jessica Chastain reposted a scathing Guardian op-ed titled, “The Blue Origin flight showcased the utter defeat of American feminism,” while Olivia Munn straight-up questioned the point of the whole thing.
According to insiders, Perry is now reportedly “regretting” the whole kissing-the-ground bit and those in-capsule camera moments where she held a daisy to the lens, teased her tour setlist, and sang “What a Wonderful World” while floating in microgravity.
Katy Perry Claps Back At Space Flight Haters During ‘Lifetimes’ Tour Kickoff

Katy Perry just launched her "Lifetimes" tour, and she didn’t waste any time firing back at the critics who slammed her Blue Origin space flight. The pop star took her opening night in Mexico City as a chance to reclaim her narrative, and she did it in full intergalactic glam.
The 40-year-old “Dark Horse” singer strutted onto the stage in a reflective silver bodysuit, channeling full space diva energy as she soared above the crowd, snapped selfies with dancers dressed in NASA-blue suits, and recreated scenes inspired by her real-life space voyage.
And in case fans thought she was going to ignore the controversy, Perry grabbed the mic and asked the crowd directly, “Has anyone ever called your dreams crazy?” a not-so-subtle nod to the online firestorm.