Coldplay, Chris Martin and jumbotron
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What to know about the CEO caught embracing an employee on the jumbotron at a Coldplay concertA routine moment of crowdwork at a Coldplay concert went viral last week when a couple tried to avoid the spotlight after they were caught hugging on the jumbotron. Internet sleuths quickly figured out that they were the CEO and chief people officer of a little-known tech company called Astronomer.
Coldplay's concert at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday took an unexpected turn when a couple caught on the jumbotron sparked debate online.
Weird Al Yankovic and Lin-Manuel Miranda parody Coldplay's 'Viva La Vida' and stadium camera controversy on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.'
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Us Weekly on MSNStars React After Coldplay Jumbotron Seemingly Exposes Affair Between Astronomer ExecutivesColdplay's Kiss Cam may have exposed an affair between Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, sparking online chatter and celebrity reactions
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As evident by the Coldplay KissCam incident, “social media surveillance” has eroded what privacy expectations we can have in today’s modern world.
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Legal experts make it clear that Andy Byron has no grounds to sue Coldplay over his cheating being caught on camera.
REO Speedwagon's Bruce Hall adapted the lyrics from the band's 1980 hit 'Take It on the Run' to fit one of the week's buzziest viral stories.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNConservative pundit says cheating Coldplay couple proves that everyone hates straight white peopleLast Wednesday, a middle-aged couple was highlighted on the Jumbotron at Gillette Stadium near Boston during a Coldplay concert. The couple, it turned out, was actually cheating: The man was software CEO Andy Byron and the woman was his company’s head of human resources, Kristin Cabot. Both are married to other people.