And she didn’t even sing “E.T.”
Camila Cabello is mocking Katy Perry for traveling to space before she kicked off her Lifetimes Tour.
Cabello, 28, shared a slow-motion TikTok video on Wednesday that showed her holding a paper of the dates of her upcoming Yours, C Tour.
“Didn’t have the budget to fly to space to promote my tour dates so i made this TikTok instead,” Cabello wrote on the video, which was played to Perry’s song “E.T.”
Cabello captioned her TIkTok, “@Katy Perry hehehe ily 🫶 ♥️.”
The “Havana” singer’s 18-date tour begins June 21 in Marbella, Spain, and wraps on Sept. 14 in São Paulo.
Cabello’s fans praised her TikTok that threw shade at the “Teenage Dream” singer, 40.
“Not her moving like she was in space 💀💀,” one fan wrote.
“Girl u ate,” a different person told Cabello.
“Dying😂, Katy Perry reference love it🧡,” a third person wrote.
Someone else commented, “Camila is one of the most hilarious celeb.”
Perry was apart of the all-female crew that blasted into space for 11 minutes with Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin company on April 14.
The trip sparked backlash as the women onboard, including Perry, were called “entitled” and “out of touch” by critics and fellow celebs such as Olivia Munn, Joe Rogan and Amy Schumer.
Fast-food chain Wendy’s joined in on the hate for Perry, tweeting, “Can we send her back,” in response to a tweet about Perry returning to Earth.
But Perry embraced her short space flight on the first night of her Lifetimes Tour in Mexico City Wednesday night.
The pop star dressed in an outer space-themed silver metal bodysuit, flew in the air and even brought two fans wearing blue NASA jumpsuits onstage and took a selfie with them.
Perry also seemingly called out her haters by asking the audience, “‘Has anyone ever called your dreams crazy?”
While in outer space, Perry revealed her Lifetimes Tour setlist inside the New Shepard rocket.
She brought a daisy onboard as a tribute to her 4-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove, whom she has with her fiancé, Orlando Bloom. Perry also sang “What a Wonderful World” in space.
After landing, Perry was further mocked and branded out of touch when she kissed the ground.
“This experience is second to being a mom,” she told reporters. “That’s why it was hard for me to go because that’s all my love right there, and I have to surrender and trust that the universe is going to take care of me and protect me and also my family and daughter.”
“I am full up from being able to get that gift of being a mom, and to go to space is incredible, and I wanted to model courage, worthiness and fearlessness,” she added.
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