Jeff Bezos falls face-first as he rushes to greet Lauren Sanchez after Blue Origin space flight lands

Jeff Bezos falls face-first as he rushes to greet Lauren Sanchez after Blue Origin space flight lands
Jeff Bezos was seen rushing across the rough terrain to greet Lauren Sanchez (@tapiwa_kyle/X, Blue Origin/ YouTube)

CULBERSON, TEXAS: Blue Origin's latest space mission ended on a successful note Monday, with its all-female crew returning safely to Earth after an 11-minute suborbital journey.

But while the rocket landed without incident, the company's founder, Jeff Bezos, had a moment of clumsiness as he raced to greet his fiancee, Lauren Sanchez.



 

Jeff Bezos trips while rushing to spacecraft as Lauren Sanchez lands back on Earth

As the capsule touched down in the Texas desert, Jeff Bezos, 61, was seen hurrying toward the spacecraft.

While rushing across uneven terrain and reaching one window after another, he tripped over a small hill and fell face-first into the dirt before quickly getting back up to open the hatch.

Katy Perry and Lauren Sanchez returned from an 11-minute Blue Origin flight with emotional reflections, but social media users slammed the mission as a publicity stunt and “the most expensive bachelorette party ever.” (@davill/X)
Lauren Sanchez was part of a six-woman crew that included Katy Perry, Gayle King, Amanda Nguyen, Kireanne Flynn and Aisha Bowe (@davill/X)

Sanchez, 55, was part of a six-woman crew that included pop singer Katy Perry, 40, 'CBS Mornings' co-host Gayle King, 70, civil rights advocate Amanda Nguyen, 33, filmmaker Kireanne Flynn, 57, and NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, 38.



 

Speaking with journalist Charissa Thompson after the flight, Sanchez reflected on the emotional moment before takeoff.

“Seeing Jeff before I left, I just went, oof,” Sanchez said, laughing. “Like, you know, I had to come back — I mean, we're getting married. If I didn't come back, that would be a bummer for me.”



 

Thompson also shared a quip Sanchez made before launch. “Only you, by the way, would say this to me. You said, Jeff, if you don't want to marry me, you don't have to send me to space,” Thompson said per People.

Sanchez laughed and added, “You don't have to send me to space!”

Katy Perry sings 'What a Wonderful Word' in space

The rocket traveled more than 60 miles above Earth, reaching beyond the Karman line, the boundary of outer space.

Blue Origin described the mission as the first all-female spaceflight since 1963, when Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova flew solo.



 

After exiting the capsule, Katy Perry was seen raising her hand to the sky and kissing the ground.

The pop star revealed she carried a daisy flower on board in honor of her 4-year-old daughter, Daisy, whom she shares with fiance Orlando Bloom.



 

“I feel super-connected to love,” said Perry. “I think this experience has shown me how much love is inside of me.”

King also recalled a touching moment from the flight, saying Perry sang "What a Wonderful World" while they were in space.



 

Internet reacts to Jeff Bezos' dramatic tumble as he ran to greet Lauren Sanchez 

Reactions to Jeff Bezos' stumble quickly spread online after the moment was captured on camera.

A person commented, “Meh he was worried about his girl, which is excusable for falling lol.” 



 

“He fell like a newborn deer,” one user wrote.



 

Another added, “So excited.”



 

One more wrote, “It happens. He’s excited. I’m happy for him.”



 

“Man, he's lucky he didn't bust his leg,” another user posted, noting the fall could have gone worse.



 

 

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