The viewer Joy Bear doubts the coming trip from Gayle King to the space next to Lauren Sanchez – while she unveils her own position on the adventure.
At the end of February, Sánchez announced that she would travel to space as part of the historic, All-women Blue Origin mission, together with King, singer Katy Perry and former NASA Rocket Scientist Aisha Bowe.
Civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn will also be on board the trip, which will dismiss this spring.
The launch of spring marks the 11th human flight for the new Shepard program of Blue Origin, and this specific was brought together by Sánchez.
After the exciting announcement, however, King admitted to her CBS Mornings co-gastheren that she was 'terrified' for the coming trip.
'I don't know how to explain terrible and excited at the same time. It's like I felt like to deliver a baby, “said King.
But although it can be a cool chance, Behar is not so convinced of King's decision, while she discussed the producer Brian Teta on the accompanying podcast of The View, behind the table.
“Gayle King is vibrating in her boots, I saw something social about that,” said Bear.

The View Star Joy Bear interrogates the coming trip from Gayle King to the space next to Lauren Sanchez – while she unveils her own position on the adventure

“Gayle King is vibrating in her boots, I saw something social about that,” said Bear during the episode behind the table
“She's scared, why is she doing it?” The comedian added.
Her answer led to Teta to ask Hear if she would ever consider flying to the space, to which she gave a solid 'no'.
“Never, no, not in this life, or the next, or one afterwards,” said Behar.
“Look, I think I was wrong, I thought I could get someone to do this from the view -hosts,” Teta replied. “Do you think one of them would do that?”
“Maybe Sara,” said Beha, referring to her fellow guesthouse Sara Haines, who, according to her, would be “the most game” for a space mission.
The two then called a joke of Haines and pretended there was an offer for her to go on blue origin – of which she said she would be 'interested' before they broke the news that it was just a joke.
The Blue Origin mission of Sánchez will be the first completely female cockpit crew since the solo flight of Valentina Tereshkova in 1963, according to their website.
Last week the former Good Day La Cohost, which is engaged to Amazon Tycoon Jeff Bezos, shared a clip from the first call from the crew on Zoom.

The Blue Origin mission of Sánchez will be the first completely female cockpit crew since the solo flight of Valentina Tereshkova in 1963, according to their website

Her answer led to Teta to ask Hear if she would ever consider flying to space, to which she gave a company 'no'

'Wow, what an incredible group of women. I can't wait to start this adventure together and to inspire the next generation of explorers, “her message continued
Of course King was present at the call.
“Our first call as a crew!” Sánchez wrote in the caption of the Instagram post, accompanied by a video of her that was introduced to the team.
'Wow, what an incredible group of women. I can't wait to start this adventure together and to inspire the next generation of explorers, her message continued.
'Excited to share our journey with you. This is just the beginning. '