the One Show on Tuesday (February 22).The TV host, 36, who was joined by presenter Lauren Laverne, 43, explained to viewers that his music had once gone into space after his fans had "bombarded NASA" with the song request.Before turning his career attentions to television, Harry had been part of the hit band McFly as their drummer.One of their chart topping songs from 2006 was Star Girl which resonated with fans so much that they hounded the US government agency to play the hit in space.After a VT about the universe, co-host Lauren said: "But Harry, your music went to space."The musician bashfully chirped back: "It did, yes it did.
Our fans bombarded NASA to play one of our songs."It's called Star Girl In Space, so i'll take this opportunity to apologise to those astronauts that had our music forced upon them."Laura added: "I love that your fans are the type of fans who will bombard NASA, like they just get stuff done.Harry agreed: "Don't cross our fans Lauren," she interjected: "As if."He barked: "You've been warned."This is a live TV story and is constantly being updated.Please refresh the page regularly to get the latest TV updates.TV & Showbiz reporters are working to source the latest information, reaction, pictures and video related to this story.You can also follow us on Twitter @DailyStar, or follow us on Instagram @dailystar to get the latest TV and celeb gossip 24 hours a day.Or like our Daily Star Showbiz Facebook page to get the day's biggest stories, and have your say on them.Why not also subscribe to receive our regular Daily Star showbiz newsletters?You can do this on this page by simply entering your email address above and hitting 'subscribe'.Download the Daily Star app for flash alerts on the biggest.
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