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The Arab astronaut and his NASA colleague Woody Hoburg spoke with the American personality
The American personality Steve Harvey recently interacted with the UAE astronaut Sultan AlNeyadi.
The Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi and his Crew-6 member NASA astronaut Woody Hoburg had a hilarious interaction with the popular American TV host and comedian Steve Harvey.
Popularly known as the host of the game show Family Feud, Steve Harvey interviewed Sultan AlNeyadi and Woody Hoburg from the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday, August 23, 2023.
According to Khaleej Times, Harvey attended the event A Call from Space which was organized at George Washington University and made it light and informal.
The event was hosted by the United Arab Emirates Embassy in Washington and was the final installment of the A Call from Space series which is organized by Dubai-based Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC).
climate change and space exploration. Additionally, they had the exciting opportunity to meet Steve Harvey, making it a truly enriching experience that broadened their horizons on climate science! 2/2
#BISW #NordAnglia pic.twitter.com/Qrjx1cTUSb
— BISW (@BISWashington) August 23, 2023
The Steve Harvey Morning Show host shared a short clip on his official Instagram story and gave the audience a good laugh.
In the clip, Harvey is heard asking the two astronauts- “Do you all get ‘family feud’ up there?”
However, another video clip of Steve Harvey from the event has been doing rounds on the internet. The American TV host who interviewed Sultan Al Neyadi and Woody Boburg about life in space forgot that he had his microphone on and gave everyone additional entertainment.
Steve Harvey - yes, STEVE HARVEY, was interviewing astronauts in space and he didn’t realize his mic was on… Absolute gold pic.twitter.com/EnNC06TRma
— Sarwat Nasir (@SarwatNasir) August 23, 2023
The “Sultan of Space” has been living aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for almost six months. The Arab astronaut with his three other Crew-6 members is set to depart the ISS next Friday, September 1, 2023, aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule.