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Shaq's Space Doubts: The Star's Take on Blue Origin's Big Launch

West Texas, USAFri May 16 2025
Shaquille O’Neal has a lot to say about Jeff Bezos. He has learned a lot from the billionaire, but he doesn't always agree with him. One thing that really caught Shaq's attention was Blue Origin's all-female space trip in 2025. This event was a big deal. Six women, including famous names like Katy Perry and Gayle King, went on an 11-minute journey past the Kármán line. It was a historic moment, but it also sparked a lot of talk about the cost and environmental impact of space tourism. Shaq didn't hold back his thoughts on this. On his podcast, he had some interesting things to say. He started by mentioning Bezos' fiancée, Laura Sánchez, who was on the trip. Shaq joked that Bezos might have used some special effects to make sure everything went smoothly. He even pointed out that the women's hair didn't move in space, which seemed a bit odd to him. Shaq also noticed that the door was already open when Bezos used his special key to open it. All of this made him think that the whole thing might have been staged. Shaq isn't the only one with doubts. As soon as the mission ended, the internet was buzzing with conspiracy theories. Some people thought the whole thing was fake, with CGI and green screens. Others even linked it to wild theories involving Katy Perry. So, while Shaq might have been joking about green screens and hair, he's not alone in his skepticism. Shaq's relationship with Bezos goes beyond just this one event. He has taken Bezos' advice to heart, especially the idea that investing in things that change lives will always pay off. This mindset has helped Shaq build a $500 million empire. He invests in things he believes in, like Campus, an online community college. He also passed on some investments because he didn't truly believe in them. For Shaq, it's not just about the money—it's about making a difference. Space tourism is a hot topic right now. The industry has grown a lot, from $848. 28 million in 2023 to $1. 3 billion in 2024. But with growth comes criticism. People are questioning the high cost and the environmental impact. Shaq's comments add to this debate, making people think more critically about what they see and hear. Whether or not the Blue Origin trip was staged, it's clear that space tourism is a complex issue with many different perspectives.

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    Could there be any truth to the conspiracy theories suggesting that Blue Origin's all-female spaceflight was staged using CGI or green screen technology?
    How might the skepticism surrounding Blue Origin's all-female spaceflight impact public trust in future space tourism ventures and their scientific legitimacy?
    If Jeff Bezos and Shaquille O’Neal were to collaborate on a space-themed reality show, what kind of 'out-of-this-world' challenges might they include?

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