Wendy’s has built a reputation for its sharp-witted social media presence, but its latest comments targeting Katy Perry have stirred the pot. After the pop star returned from a Blue Origin space flight, Wendy’s Twitter account unleashed a series of cheeky roasts that caught everyone off guard.
The fast-food chain’s humour has fans split; some call it genius, while others say it’s gone too far. Here’s what happened.
Katy Perry soared into suborbital space aboard a Blue Origin flight, joined by an all-female crew. The 11-minute journey marked a personal achievement for the singer, made even sweeter by her 4-year-old daughter watching the launch. Fans praised her bold move, but Wendy’s had a sassier perspective.
Can we send her back
— Wendy’s (@Wendys) April 15, 2025
Wendy’s Twitter Roasts Heat Up
The drama kicked off when Pop Crave announced, “Katy Perry has returned from space.” Wendy’s fired back with a blunt, “Can we send her back.” The tweet exploded online, racking up likes and retweets. Not done yet, Wendy’s reposted a photo of Katy kissing the ground after landing, adding, “I kissed the ground, and I liked it”—a playful nod to her song “I Kissed a Girl.”
When a user noted the flight lasted just 10 minutes, Wendy’s corrected them with, “Don’t short change her it was 11 minutes.” These Wendy’s Katy Perry tweets showcase the brand’s signature edge but have sparked a firestorm of opinions.
I kissed the ground and i liked it https://t.co/pjBpDIZ9k8
— Wendy’s (@Wendys) April 15, 2025
The internet had plenty to say about Wendy’s Katy Perry tweets. Some fans cheered the fast-food chain’s bold humour, calling it a perfect fit for its quirky brand. Others weren’t laughing, arguing the jabs were disrespectful to Katy’s milestone. The debate has highlighted the fine line between witty marketing and crossing boundaries.