Martha Stewart remains the queen of shade.
The lifestyle maven mercilessly mocked Katy Perry’s Blue Origin space flight in an Instagram post Thursday.
Stewart, 83, posted a 2007 video of herself aboard a Boeing 727 called G-Force One, explaining in a voice-over that she “experienced what astronauts feel when they reach zero gravity.”
Martha Stewart made fun of Katy Perry’s Blue Origin space flight on Instagram.
Her account posted a 2007 video of Stewart experiencing “zero gravity” aboard a Boeing 727 aircraft. marthastewart/Instagram
She savagely wrote over the throwback clip, “Do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind?” — the opening lyrics of Perry’s 2010 hit “Firework.”
To add a dash more shade, the account captioned the video, “In case you spaced out in 2007, Martha has always been ahead of her time.”
Stewart’s fans applauded the taunt in the comments section of her post.
The opening lyrics of Perry’s “Firework” song were written over Stewart’s clip. Kevin MazurGetty Images for iHeartRadio
The caption also shaded Blue Origin: “Martha has always been ahead of her time.” Paul Zimmerman/Shutterstock
“Martha 😂😂😂😂 I love you so much. She said, ‘Did you forget? Lemme remind y’all,’” wrote one fan.
“I love the universal dragging. So good,” commented another.
“Expert trolling,” applauded a third netizen.
Perry, along with an all-female crew, took part in a Blue Origin space jaunt Monday. Blue Origin/Mega
Backlash has been mounting over the 10-minute ride. Blue Origin/Mega
Perry, 40, Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez blasted off into space for just 10 minutes Monday as part of an all-female crew — and were immediately met with backlash.
Olivia Munn slammed the jaunt on “Today with Jenna & Friends,” saying in part, “There are so many other things that are so important in the world right now.”
Emily Ratajkowski also chimed in, sharing that she was “disgusted” by the mission because of the possible harmful effects that launching a rocket into space could have on the planet.
“You care about Mother Earth and it’s about Mother Earth, and you’re going up in a spaceship that is built and paid for by a company that’s singlehandedly destroying the planet?” she asked.
Emily Ratajkowski voiced her disapproval of the flight. emrata/TikTok
Even the fast-food chain Wendy’s weighed in, making fun of Perry. Blue Origin/Mega
Olivia Wilde and Jessica Chastain have also voiced their disapproval.
Even the fast-food chain Wendy’s joined in by jokingly asking on X, “Can we send her back” after Perry returned to Earth.
A source told Page Six exclusively Thursday that Perry thought the restaurant’s joke was “inappropriate,” adding, “There’s a clear difference between humor and targeted hostility, and this wasn’t harmless banter.”