Jessica Alba is backing Blue Origin.
The actress defended her pal Lauren Sánchez and the rest of Monday’s all-female flight crew for their 11-minute trip to space amid “endless criticism.”
The “Honey” star, 43, re-posted and co-signed a lengthy statement from “View” co-host Ana Navarro on Wednesday.
“I’ve seen endless criticism of five women doing their space thing,” Navarro, 53, wrote via Instagram. “I can’t see how it affects our lives.
“I wish people would show [the] same energy and focus that anger toward fearlessly denouncing [President] Trump’s abuses of power. Which do affect countless lives in the US and the world,” the political strategist concluded.
“This,” Alba wrote above the upload, with an emoji pointing down at Navarro’s words.
The Honest Company founder, who is one of Sánchez’s longtime friends, set her Story to a Third Wave song urging listeners to “stay focus[ed].”
Jeff Bezos’ fiancée, 55, Katy Perry, Gayle King and three other women took off and landed in Texas Monday morning.
Before the quick trip 62 miles above the Earth’s surface, Olivia Munn blasted the “gluttonous” journey.
“There are so many other things that are so important in the world right now,” she said on “Today With Jenna and Friends” earlier this month. “It’s so much money to go to space, and there’s a lot of people who can’t even afford eggs.”
Emily Ratajkowski echoed the “Newsroom” alum, 44, in a TikTok video Monday.
“You’re going up in a spaceship that is built and paid for by a company that’s singlehandedly destroying the planet,” the model, 33, said in reference to Bezos’ company, Amazon.
Olivia Wilde, additionally, called the rocket launch only good for “some … memes” in a shady Instagram upload.
Sánchez has since told People that the backlash has her “fired up.”
King agreed, insisting to the outlet Monday that naysayers don’t “really understand what is happening here.”