Lauren Sanchez shares ambiguous message about 'embracing uncertainty' ahead of controversial space trip

Lauren Sanchez has urged her fans and followers to 'embrace uncertainty' just weeks before she plans on flying into space on a Blue Origins rocket.

Lauren, 55, who is gearing up to tie the knot with Jeff Bezos, is heading on the once in a lifetime journey this spring alongside an all-female crew that will include pop star Katy Perry and CBS host Gayle King

Ahead of the trip, the mother-of-three took to Instagram and shared an ambiguous post about the future.

She posted a quote on Saturday that read: 'Embrace uncertainty. Some of the most beautiful chapters in our lives won't have titles until much later.

She captioned it with a white heart emoji.

Lauren's followers were quick to like and comment on the post as one person said: 'Exactly, the best gifts come from change.'

A second wrote: 'Love this Lauren, embracing faith,' and a third person said: 'Needed this today. Thank you.' 

The post comes just days after Lauren shared another sentimental quote about living life in 'a loud, brave way.'

The quote was taken from Chelsea Handler's memoir, I'll Have What She's Having, and reads: 'I want to be sitting on my deathbed knowing that I went for it.

Lauren Sanchez has urged her fans and followers to 'embrace uncertainty' just weeks before she plans on flying into space

Lauren Sanchez has urged her fans and followers to 'embrace uncertainty' just weeks before she plans on flying into space

The 55-year-old posted a quote by Bob Goff to Instagram, which referenced 'beautiful chapters' in life

The 55-year-old posted a quote by Bob Goff to Instagram, which referenced 'beautiful chapters' in life

'I'm going to get sick and die at some point, and I would like in that moment to smile at the life I lived.

'That I had guts. That I had standards. That I loved people intensely. That I lived in a loud, brave way.'

Last Friday, Jeff's fiancée gave fans a glimpse into her very first video call with her Blue Origin crew via Instagram.

Before jumping on the call, Lauren spoke to the camera and said: 'I really believe that all of these women are storytellers, they're going to come back and be able to share that story, and also inspire a new generation of explorers.' 

The video then cut to Lauren welcoming the crew on the video call. 

Katy and Gayle were joined by former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, bioastronautics research scientist Amanda Nguyen, and film producer Kerianne Flynn. 

'I just kind of want everyone to take a deep breath and soak this all in for a second. Today, you guys, we're a crew,' she said.

'Wow, I just got chills when you said "my crew,"' Amanda replied, as Gayle added: 'I know,' before she admitted to being a 'nervous Nellie.'

Last week, Lauren shared another sentimental quote about living life in 'a loud, brave way'

Last week, Lauren shared another sentimental quote about living life in 'a loud, brave way'

The New Shepard Mission NS-31 crew, including Gayle King and Katy Perry, was revealed on February 27

The New Shepard Mission NS-31 crew, including Gayle King and Katy Perry, was revealed on February 27

'We are pioneers. We're trailblazing this path to space for future generations,' Kerianne then said, as Lauren claimed: 'We're all going to come back with this profound love of Earth.

'And we're going to be able to share that with the world, and hopefully touch everyone in a small way, that they'll want to help save the planet.' 

So far, 52 people have experienced traveling 62 miles above earth to the Kármán line, which is recognized as the spot that separates the planet's atmosphere from space.

Previous New Shepard passengers include actor William Shatner and Jeff, who is the founder of both Blue Origin and Amazon.

Gayle's decision to accept Lauren's invitation to space immediately sparked fierce debate over journalistic integrity.

Former CNN media analyst Oliver Darcy wrote in his Status newsletter that her freebie ride into space 'seemed like a conflict of interest,' given CBS News strict policies on its anchors accepting freebies. 

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