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Harris sorry for Jedward stage raid
Monday 16 November 2009Once again, the spikey-haired twins managed to make it through to another round, with Jamie Archer losing out. But they had to keep their cool during the performance when Harris ran on stage clutching a pineapple to his head - apparently to mimic the singers' quiffs.
Harris wrote: "Was just thrown out of x factor for jumping onstage during Jedward with a pineapple on my head.
"At the end of the day, I had a pineapple on my head. Sorry if I caused anyone embarrassment. P.S I love Jedward."
Earlier in the day, Harris had given a warning of sorts by posting a picture of a pineapple with the word "important" underneath it on the micro-blogging site.
Watch the Calvin Harris stage raid on Youtube.
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