Shaquille O'Neal affirms that the Blue Origin female space flight was organized


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The member of the Basketball Hall of Basketball Shaquille O'Neal is weighing the recent spatial flight of blue origin.

Blue Origin was founded by the founder and executive president of Amazon Jeff Bezos.

O'Neal mentioned the recent flight of high profile blue origin, which had a team of women, during a recent discussion with comedian David Spade.

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The former NBA player, Shaquille O'Neal, attends the presentation of the Shaq courts in the Doolittle complex donated by Icy Hot and the Shaquille O'Neal Foundation in association with the city of Las Vegas on October 23, 2021, in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty images for ice cream)

O'Neal, a four -time NBA champion, suggested that the trip to space does not actually occur. O'Neal's theory seemed to focus on his belief that Bezos was never willing to send his fiancee, Lauren Sánchez, to space.

Blue Origin launches Katy Perry, women's team in space, completes a safe landing

Sánchez and singer Katy Perry, the Gayle King television personality, the Nasa Bowe rocket scientist, Kerianne Flynn's film producer and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen participated in the trip.

Launch of Blue Origin-Celebrity

This image provided by Blue Origin shows, from the left: Jeff Bezos; Kerianne Flynn; Katy Perry; Lauren Sánchez; Aisha Bowe; Gayle King; Amanda Nguyen; Sarah Knights, director of the Blue Origin Astronaut Office; and CEO of Blue Origin Dave clean. (Blue origin through AP images)

But O'Neal also pointed out what he believed were discrepancies inside a video Blue originated. From the perspective of the 51 -year -old NBA analyst, something in the recording seemed to be off.

“I know Jeff loves Laura. I wouldn't want anything to happen,” O'Neal told Spade during a recent edition of “The Big Podcast with Shaq.”

Shaq in Arizona

Shaquille O'Neal attends Fun House Big Game Weekend of Shaq in Talking Stick Resort on February 10, 2023 in Scottsdale, Ariz. (Ethan Miller/Getty images)

“So, I think there was a green screen participation there. That is one. No. 2, his hair was luxurious in space. Katy Perry's hair did not move. Laura's hair did not move. No one moved her hair. Then I saw when Jeff landed he had the special key, but I was already open. Then, I'm going to the universal green screen of study in this.”

Fox News Digital contacted Blue Origin to comment, but did not immediately receive an answer.

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Several celebrities attended the event last month, including Oprah, a close friend of King's. The mission covered 10 minutes and 21 seconds.

Perry said the experience of going to space was “second to be a mother.”

“That's why it was difficult for me to go because that is my love right there. And I have to give up and trust that the universe will take care of me, protect myself and also my family and my daughter,” he said.

Danielle Wallace of Fox News contributed to this report.

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