Oprah Winfrey mocked for her 'fake crying' as her pal Gayle King left for space in Blue Origin flight

Oprah Winfrey mocked for her 'fake crying' as her pal Gayle King left for space in Blue Origin flight
Oprah Winfrey got emotional as she watched her best friend Gayle King leave for space in a Blue Origin flight (Blue Origin/YouTube)

VAN HORN, TEXAS: Oprah Winfrey was trolled for "fake crying" as she got emotional while watching her best friend Gayle King leave for space in billionaire Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket on Monday, April 14.

The 71-year-old TV personality was among the attendees at the launch site outside El Paso, as an all-female flight crew took off in the rocket for a brief trip to the edge of space, People reported.



 

Oprah Winfrey cries as she watches Gayle King leave for space in Blue Origin flight

In a clip that has gone viral on social media, Oprah Winfrey was seen removing her sunglasses and getting emotional as her 70-year-old best friend took off on the space journey.

Notably, King was joined on the New Shepard rocket by five others, including singer Katy Perry, Bezos' fiancee Lauren Sanchez, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, bioastronautics research scientist Amanda Nguyen, and film producer Kerianne Flynn, per the outlet.



 

At the launch site, Winfrey told reporters that the trip was monumental for King due to her fear of flying, the Daily Mail reported.

She said, "I've never been more proud. This is bigger than just going to space for (Gayle). Any time we're on a flight, she's in someone's lap if there's the slightest bit of turbulence."

Oprah Winfrey was seen crying after the Blue Origin flight left for space (Blue Origin/YouTube)
Oprah Winfrey was seen crying after the Blue Origin flight left for space (Blue Origin/YouTube)

"She has real, real, real anxiety flying. This is overcoming a wall of fear, a barrier, I think it's gonna be cathartic for her," Winfrey added.

Interestingly, just days before the trip, King took a sharp swipe at Bezos, revealing that she had questioned some of his recent headline-making decisions.

Gayle King, Lauren Sanchez, and four other persons launched into space on April 14 as part of Blue Origin's first all-female flight (Blue Origin/X)
Gayle King, Lauren Sanchez, and four other people launched into space on April 14 as part of Blue Origin's first all-female flight (Blue Origin/X)

During a conversation with 'CBS Mornings' colleague Vlad Duthiers last week, King was asked what she would say to fierce critics who might see the flight as an ad for Bezos and his company.

She said, "Listen, it is troubling for me too. There have been some questions and some decisions that he has made that I've actually gone, 'Huh?'"

"But I think in this particular case, I think this is so much bigger than one man and one company," King continued.

She added, "I've chosen to separate the two. It's not a zero-sum game. You can do this one the one hand, and this on the other hand. And both things can be true."

VAN HORN, TEXAS - APRIL 14: Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket carrying astronauts Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyn, Kerianne Flynn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, and Lauren Sรกnchez lifts off from Launch Site One on April 14, 2025 in Van Horn, Texas. Blue Origin's Mission NS-31 is the first all-female astronaut crew since 1963. (Photo by Justin Hamel/Getty Images)
Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket carrying astronauts Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyen, Kerianne Flynn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, and Lauren Sanchez lifts off from Launch Site One on April 14, 2025, in Van Horn, Texas (Justin Hamel/Getty Images)

Moreover, King earlier told Daily Mail that she would be boarding the space flight with a special collection of stuffed animals for comfort.

She said, "I am not getting my bag together, because what do you put in a bag to go to space?"

"So, I asked my daughter and my favorite grandson, 'Could you pick out your favorite stuffed animals for me to take into space and keep me company?' So, he's looking," King added.

Internet mocks Oprah Winfrey for 'fake crying' as Gayle King left for space

Several internet users mocked Oprah Winfrey over her "fake crying" as she watched her best friend Gayle King leave for space in Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket on Monday.

A user wrote on X, "Oprah with the fake crying as soon as she noticed the camera on her," while another added, "Oprah seeing the cameras were on her and doing a fake cry ~bit is classic Oprah."



 



 

One person remarked, "Oprah fake crying like she ain't Force Gayle to do that field trip," while another wrote, "What a clown show."



 



 

One person remarked, "Oprah mastered the art of crying," while another commented, "Oprah not wanting to draw attention to herself, chooses a neon yellow sweater to wear."



 



 

One individual added, "Meaningless publicity stunt."



 

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