On March 23, Pete Davidson will fly into space with Blue Origin. This has been announced by the space company founded by Jeff Bezos.
Pete Davidson (28) flies into space on March 23. He will be one of the passengers on the fourth manned flight of Blue Origin’s New Shepard program. , which like Amazon was founded by Jeff Bezos (58), now. In addition to the comedian and friend of Kim Kardashian (41), entrepreneurs Marty Allen, Jim Kitchen, George Nield and Marc and Sharon Hagle will also be on board. The excursion is scheduled to start in the early afternoon.
Not the first celebrity in space
A few days ago there were rumors that the 28-year-old would be on the next flight of Bezos’ space company. According to media reports, Davidson was spotted having dinner with Kardashian and Bezos around January.
Davidson isn’t the first star to venture into space. Bezos had landed safely again in the summer of 2021 after a short trip to space. Among other things, his brother Mark (53) accompanied the entrepreneur at the time. The “Star Trek” legend William Shatner (90) flew with Blue Origin a few weeks later and became the oldest person in space.
He was followed in December by “Good Morning America” presenter and former American football player Michael Strahan (50). The British entrepreneur Richard Branson (71) had meanwhile anticipated Bezos and had started his own space company Virigin Galactic a few days before him.
Source: Stern

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