Huge star issued stern warning after Blue Origin space flight revelation

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Huge star issued stern warning after Blue Origin space flight revelation

A celebrity astrologer urged one of the all-female members of the upcoming Blue Origin mission into space 'not to go' after delivering a terrifying premonition.

The Los Angeles-based astrologer put out a desperate call on her TikTok account begging CBS news presenter Gayle King to "listen to her intuition" and abandon her plans to travel on the New Shepard NS-31 mission with pop star Katy Perry.

Roar singer Katy, Gayle and four other women are due to fly off this Spring in the Blue Origin rocket, which is operated by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos. The team also comprises Aisha Bowe, a rocket scientist, bio-astronautics research scientist Amanda Nguyen, and journalist Lauren Sanchez, the wife of billionaire Mr Bezos.

Chatting to her co-hosts on the morning news show recently, Gayle, 70, said: "I don't know how to explain being terrified and excited at the same time. It's like how I felt about to deliver a baby.

"Once Kirby and Will [her children] and Oprah was fine with it, I was fine. I thought Oprah would say 'no, no'. She said, 'I think if you don't do it, when they all come back and you had the opportunity to do it, you will be kicking yourself'. She's right."

But astrologer Ashley Sipes has urged Gayle to reconsider, saying something "doesn't feel right" to her. "Ms King is headed to space, okay," she said. "She's getting in a rocket mid-spring, I believe, I don't know the exact date, so we're going April 15 and her gut is telling her not to go, and I'm telling her not to go. I'm not saying something terrible or tragic is going to happen, but this just doesn't feel right to me."

Using a transit chart, which plots the positions of the planets according to a person's birth chart, Ashley warned Gayle about what might possibly lie ahead.

"That is in the sign of Pisces - 17 degrees of Pisces warns of accidents and violence in travel," she shared. "Jupitar, transit Jupitar, is activating this placement. Not trying to be negative or fearmonger, I think it's great if this is what she wants, but in the video she's clearly upset, and that in combination makes me extremely distraught as well."

Journalist Lauren Sanchez, 55, said on social media recently that she hoped the mission would inspire people to "dream big and reach for the stars".

"If someone would have told me that I would be able to go to space one day, I would have definitely, well, I don’t know, laughed”, she said. "I can’t believe it’s happening. My dad used to teach people how to fly, and I used to hang around the hanger and I thought dreaming of becoming a pilot was a huge deal, and this is even bigger.

“The incredible women that are going on this flight are extraordinary in all of their fields, but more importantly, they’re incredible storytellers. So what I’m hoping for is, this flight is not just transformative for them, but also for all of the people that they tell their story to."

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