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Katy Perry is still flying high (literally) after following the Blue Origin launch to space as she hit back at her haters during her latest concert.

The launch with a few other famous women on April 14 was supposed to be seen as a positive historic mission with an all-female crew. Instead, many fans and fellow celebrities slammed the very expensive flight and televising it when some Americans can’t even afford to buy groceries.

There have been recent reports that Perry now has regrets. But at her first concert since the launch, she didn’t shy away from the fact that she went on that space mission and even made it part of her act.

Perry dresses in an out-of-this-world costume and shows off space moves

On the first night of her Lifetimes Tour at the CDMX Arena in Mexico City, Perry donned an outer space-themed silver metal costume as she flew in the air above the stage, showing off some space choreography.

She then asked the crowd, “Has anyone ever called your dreams crazy?” which many took as a shot at those who have criticized her space voyage on Jeff Bezos’ New Shepard 31 spacecraft.

The “Fireworks” singer also smiled as she posed for a selfie on stage with two men in blue NASA suits.

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What Perry does reportedly regret about the mission

The reports claiming Perry has regrets are from insiders who spoke to the Daily Mail.

“Katy doesn’t regret going to space,” they told the publication. “What she does regret is making a public spectacle out of it.”

The source added that Perry “regrets sharing the daisy with the world,” referring to the flower she brought to space with her as a tribute to her daughter, and “wishes the video footage from inside the pod was never shown.”