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Stephen Colbert spoofs Coldplay concert 'Kiss Cam'
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Can you ever expect privacy in public? Coldplay kiss camera saga tells us a lot about the answer
When the KissCam at a Coldplay concert last week landed on a couple who suspiciously escaped their embrace and tried (but failed) to duck out of the spotlight, the internet immediately got to work.
Whether the viral Coldplay concert moment translated to more streams, one thing is undeniable: We’re all talking about the British pop-rock band again.
While Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned over the weekend after he was seen wrapping his arms around executive Kristin Cabot at a concert, she appears to still be with the company as new leadership is
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What to know about the CEO caught embracing an employee on the jumbotron at a Coldplay concert
LONDON (AP) — A 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.
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As the Coldplay kiss-cam couple fades into the bushes, here’s what the internet hath wrought
As the Coldplay kiss-cam couple fades, Chris Martin has the same routine, the woman who shot video has made no money and we're all just horrible, awful people.
The three ways ChatGPT recommends you avoid being on the kisscam are: 1. Choose your seats wisely, avoiding ventre-facing sections and front row sections. 2. Watching for cameramen, which is a bit obvious, and 3. Sit strategically, opting for odd-numbered seats to solo seats to avoid being interpreted as a romantic pair.
Lady Gaga rocked an Ozzy Osbourne T-shirt and danced to 'Crazy Train,' while Coldplay and Dave Matthews covered 'Changes' to honor the metal legend.
The Astronomer CEO resigned after a Coldplay concert kiss cam caught him in an awkward moment. We are obsessed with it. Why?