Camila Cabello announced her Yours, C tour by taking a page out of Katy Perry’s book.
She shared a video on TikTok holding a poster with her tour dates on it as she stood against a red wall.
‘Didn’t have the budget to fly to space to promote my tour dates so I made this TikTok instead,’ the I Luv It singer wrote over the video while moving slowly as if she was in zero gravity.
She captioned the post ‘@Katy Perry hehehe ily.’
Camila, 28, was imitating the Firework singer’s 11-minute ride into space aboard a Blue Origin capsule on April 14.
During her brief time in space, Perry, 40, shared a ʙuттerfly shaped piece of paper with the rumored set list for her Lifetimes tour.
Camila Cabello announced her Yours, C tour by taking a page out of Katy Perry s book
During her brief time in space, Perry, 40, shared a ʙuттerfly shaped piece of paper with the rumored set list for her Lifetimes tour
Cabello’s Yours, C Tour kicks off on June 21 with performance at Starlite Occident Festival in Marbella, Spain before continuing with shows in Europe, Asia, Australia and South America.
The tour wraps on September 14 in São Paulo, Brazil.
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The tour marks Cabello’s first tour in over seven years and supports her fourth album, C XOXO which was released last year and contained the singles I Luv It, He Knows and H๏τ Uptown.
Perry was part of the all female crew of six including Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King.
The I Kissed a Girl hitmaker has been largely criticized since returning from her very brief trip to space for being tone deaf.
When the Blue Origin capsule landed, Perry got down and kissed the ground, something that might have made the two astronauts who were stuck in space for nine months after a planned eight day trip feel ignored.
The California-based singer has enjoyed a stellar stint in the spotlight, achieving nine number one songs on the Billboard H๏τ 100 chart.
Despite her impressive past, the singer’s reputation is now on the slide, a PR expert has warned.
She shared a video on TikTok holding a poster with her tour dates on it as she stood against a red wall
She captioned the post ‘@Katy Perry hehehe ily.’ Katy Perry seen here on April 23, in Mexico City on her Lifetimes tour
Camila, 28, was imitating the Firework singer’s 11-minute ride into space aboard a Blue Origin capsule on April 14
‘Didn’t have the budget to fly to space to promote my tour dates so I made this TikTok instead,’ the I Luv It singer wrote over the video
According to reputation expert Eric Schiffer, the 40-year-old’s reputation may be ‘beyond’ repair.
Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, he branded Katy an ‘out-of-touch’ celebrity who keeps making ‘boneheaded moves in a desperate bid for relevance.’
He suggested that if she wants any hope of coming back from this, she should withdraw from life in the public for a bit.
‘Katy Perry’s reputation is vibe surfing the toilet drain faster than Blue Origin re-entered the atmosphere,’ he said.
‘Katy’s entering an area beyond career crisis into career extinction with a brand now synonymous with faux-feminist failure.
‘Katy went to space, but she still couldn’t find her lost fanbase. Even her backup dancers may be distancing themselves.
‘She went to space for perspective, but Katy may soon need a telescope to see her career from here.’
Perhaps the most ridiculed moment from the 11-minute space flight was when the pop star emerged from the Blue Origin capsule.
Perhaps the most ridiculed moment from the 11-minute space flight was when the pop star emerged from the Blue Origin capsule
She immediately stopped and held a daisy up to the sky before descending from the pod, dropping to her knees and kissing the ground.
Katy then waxed poetic about feeling ‘super connected to love’, thanked a reporter who called her an astronaut, and declared how their all-female journey ‘has always been about love and belonging’.
‘It’s not about singing my songs. It’s about a collective energy in there. It’s about us. It’s about making space for future women and taking up space and belonging,’ she said in a post-flight interview.
‘And it’s about this wonderful world that we see right out there and appreciating it. This is all for the benefit of Earth.’
It didn’t take long, however, for the public to slam Katy’s behaviour as dramatic and over-the-top, especially considering NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore were recently stranded in space for more than nine months.
The source admitted that the star now regrets ‘kissing the ground’ after the flight as well as her ‘close-up camera moments’ inside the capsule – where she held a daisy up to the camera, promoted the setlist to her upcoming tour, and sang the lyrics to What A Wonderful World all while suspended in microgravity.