Shaquille O'Neal argues that Blue Origin's all-female space flight has already begun

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Basketball Hall of Fame member Shaquille O'Neal is hitting the nearest blue original space flight.

Blue Origin was founded by Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and executive chairman.

O'Neal mentioned the recent high-profile Blue Origin flight, which features an all-female crew, in a recent discussion with comedian David Spade.

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Former NBA player Shaquille O'Neal participated in the unveiling of Shaq Courts donated by Icy Hot and Shaquille O'Neal Foundation in partnership with the City of Las Vegas on October 23, 2021 in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images for Icy Hot)

O'Neal, a four-time NBA champion, believes there is no actually a space journey. O'Neal's theory seems to revolve around his belief that Bezos never wants to send his fiancé Lauren Sanchez into space.

Blue Origin pushes Katy Perry (all female staff) into space, completing a safe landing

Sanchez and singer Katy Perry, TV celebrity Gayle King, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, film producer Kerianne Flynn and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen all participated in the trip.

The image is courtesy of Blue Origin and shows from the left: Jeff Bezos; Kerianne Flynn; Katy Perry; Lauren Sanchez; Aisha Bowe; Gayle King; Amanda Nguyen; Sarah Knights, director of the Astronaut’s Office at Blue Origin; and Dave Limp, CEO of Blue Origin. (Blue source via AP image)

But O'Neal also pointed out that he believes it is a difference in the video released in the blue. From the 51-year-old NBA analyst's perspective, something in the recording seems to have disappeared.

"I know Jeff loves Laura. He doesn't want anything to happen to her," O'Neal told Spade in his recent Big Podcast with Shaq.

Shaquille O'Neal attended the Talking Stick Resort at Shaq's Fun House Big Game Weekend on February 10, 2023 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

"So, I think there's some green screens out there. Second. Second, their hair is luxurious in space. Katy Perry's hair is not moving. Laura's hair is not moving. Nobody's hair is moving. Then I saw Jeff they landed with a special key, but it's already on.

Fox News Digital contacted Blue Origin for comment, but received no immediate response.

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Last month, several celebrities attended the event, including King’s close friend Oprah. The mission spans 10 minutes and 21 seconds.

Perry said the experience of going to space was “the second to be a mom.”

"That's why it's hard for me to go because that's all my love. I have to surrender and believe that the universe will take care of me, protect me, my family and my daughter," she said.

Danielle Wallace of Fox News contributed to the report.

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Chantz Martin is a sports writer at Fox News Digital.