The video of “Kiss Cam” in the Coldplay show brings the survey CEO

The video of “Kiss Cam” in the Coldplay show brings the survey CEO


Andy Byron, manager of the astronomer company, was removed after having viralized at an alleged embarrassing moment during an American show

An unusual moment during a show of Coldplay It has become a corporate crisis for a technological society in the United States. The scene, captured during the classic “Kiss Cam” – a time when public couples appear on the screens – viral showing a man and a woman visibly uncomfortable when they are filmed together, rekindled the online speculation that would have had a relationship.

The episode took place in one of the tour shows Spheres music At Gillette Stadium, on the outskirts of Boston. In the recording, you can see the singer Chris Martin Reacting to the situation: “Either they are having a relationship or simply very shy,” the singer joked, while the man quickly moved away and the woman took his hands in his face.

Shortly after the video spread through social networks, the Netizen began to hypothesize that the man would be Andy ByronCEO of the company Astronomerand that the woman would be Kristin CabotDirector of human resources of the same company. So far neither has been officially identified by the company, but the repercussions were sufficient to talk about the company.

“Our Board of Directors has started a formal investigation on the subject. We will have more information to share soon”, Astronomer on social networks. In a complementary note, it was confirmed that Byron It has been temporarily removed from his duties, while the case is determined. The company did not comment on the identity of the woman in the video.

THE AstronomerThe data platform worth more than $ 1.3 billion, stressed that its leaders “should keep high models of conduct and responsibility”. Furthermore, according to the note, any statement attributed to Byron On social networks it is false and has not officially commented on the topic.

In new records of the show circulating online, Chris Martin It seems visibly disconcerted by the repercussion of the game. “I hope we didn’t do something wrong,” says the singer, still on stage, after the unexpected embarrassment.

The case raises discussions on privacy in public spaces and on the impact that can have simple moments of entertainment when large -scale virals.

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Source: Terra

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