The billionaires are warned: Christine Baranski had no problem giving Elon Musk a look at death at the Met gala, and he certainly will not shut up on the missions sponsored by Jeff Bezos to the space.

The “Golden Age” actor criticized the April flight of Amazon and Blue Origin, who called an “exhibition of grotesque wealth” while talking on a panel about his HBO program at the TV Atx Festival on Monday.

“Send women to a spacecraft for what? What can you do their makeup? What the hell?” Baranski asked, People magazine reported.

“Don’t start me,” he added.

Baranski has also criticized Musk’s space exploration through his Spacex company, and told Entertainment Weekly that he “gave” billionaire at the MET gala in 2022.

“I was with someone who was at my table, and I noticed Elon Musk and I went: ‘Oh my God, it’s Elon Musk,” he said. “I basically said [to my friend]”I don’t know how you feel for him, but why do you spend billions of dollars in space when I could be cleaning the planet?” I am an environmentalist. ”

Christine Baranski on Radio City Music Hall on February 14.
Christine Baranski on Radio City Music Hall on February 14.

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The crew of the mission of blue origin referred to Baranski included Bezos’s now wife, Lauren Sánchez, the journalist Gayle King, singer Katy Perry, the scientist of the Nasa Aisha Bowe rockets, the civil rights activist and the scientific research scientist Amanda Nguyễn and the film producer Kerianne Flynn.

King said after the flight, and the violent reaction that he created: that he wants “people to make more due diligence” before criticizing the members of the crew.

“And then my question is: ‘Have you been in space?'”, The journalist of “News Mornings” told Extra in April. “Go to space, or see Blue Origin and see what they do and how they do it, and then they return and say: ‘This is something terrible'”.

Sanchez made similar comments in an interview with People, telling the magazine that he is “really excited” about criticism.

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“I would love to come to Blue Origin and see the thousands of employees who not only work here, but put their heart and soul in this vehicle,” he said just after he returned from space.