An AI-generated video featuring pop star Katy Perry has taken the internet by storm. The surreal clip, which blends satire with sci-fi absurdity, has gone viral within hours and appears to poke fun at Katy¡¯s much-talked-about space trip last week ¡ª which already had people talking, though mostly for the wrong reasons.
The now-viral clip, originally posted by @kaxishk, opens with an AI-generated version of Katy Perry arriving on a strange alien planet in her blue space suit. Things escalate quickly in the most bizarre way possible. Set to the background music of Perry's song All The Love, the animated version of her is seen taking selfies with aliens, striking dramatic poses, and blending into extraterrestrial society.
But it just doesn't end there. She falls in love with a tall, blue alien, gets proposed to under a glowing nebula, marries in a zero-gravity ceremony, and ends up with a quirky half-human, half-alien family. It¡¯s absurd, strangely compelling, and clearly satirical, which is meant to mock the spectacle of her real-life space antics.
Social media users haven¡¯t missed a beat in turning the AI clip into a memefest. "This video is wild but this should have been the lead single for this album & I will die on that hill," one user wrote. "She found her people," wrote another user.?
Another joked, "It¡¯s Not The End of the World part 2 the aliens got her this time."
A third user took a dig at short space trip, writing, "she shoulda made a new ET music video while she was up there but alas, she was in orbit for less than the songs runtime."
"Why do they look disappointed in her?" one user asked.
On April 14, 2025, Katy Perry joined Blue Origin¡¯s NS-31 mission ¡ª a suborbital spaceflight that made headlines for featuring the first all-female crew since 1963. The 10-minute flight launched from West Texas and reached the edge of space before safely returning to Earth.
Alongside Perry were Jeff Bezos's fianc¨¦e Lauren S¨¢nchez, CBS host Gayle King, former NASA engineer Aisha Bowe, activist Amanda Nguyen, and producer Kerianne Flynn. The mission aimed to inspire young women in STEM fields, but it sparked mixed reactions. While some praised its symbolism, others criticised it as a tone-deaf publicity stunt with environmental consequences.
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