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Amanda Nguyen Says Blue Origin SpaceFlight “Turned Into a Nightmare” | E! News
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Scientist Amanda Nguyen revealed that she fell into a depression amid the negative backlash to April’s Blue Origin flight that she was on alongside Katy Perry and Gayle King. Nguyen revealed King reached out to her after they landed to check-in and that she responded, “I told her my depression might last for years. Another dream turned into a nightmare.” But eight months since the Blue Origin flight—which also included Lauren Sánchez Bezos, Aisha Bowe and Kerianne Flynn—she also revealed that it had a positive impact on her work, including bringing attention to her breast cancer research. space "My goal of science as a tool for diplomacy was achieved. There has been overwhelming good that has come out of this." The 34-year-old civil rights activist was the first Vietnamese woman to enter space. Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1426683/blue-origin-spaceflight-amanda-nguyen-on-depression-after-backlash

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