Coldplay Frontman Addresses CEO Kiss Cam Scandal at England Concert
Coldplay Frontman Addresses CEO Kiss Cam Scandal at England Concert

Coldplay Frontman Addresses CEO Kiss Cam Scandal at England Concert

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Coldplay frontman Chris Martin addressed the viral scandal involving former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot during the band's "Jumbotron Song" segment, clarifying that it is not a "kiss cam." Martin emphasized that the Jumbotron segment is a longstanding fan engagement tradition meant to say hello to audience members and not to incite scandal. The controversy arose when Byron and Cabot, both married to others, were caught in an intimate moment on the big screen at a Massachusetts concert, leading to their resignations amid public scrutiny. Martin expressed regret for any unintended fallout but reassured fans that the band will continue the tradition, encouraging attendees to be prepared for potential international attention. The company Astronomer sought to recover its image by appointing Martin's ex-wife, Gwyneth Paltrow, as a temporary spokesperson, who made light of the situation in promotional material. Overall, Martin urged fans to embrace the Jumbotron experience while sending well wishes to those involved in the incident.

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