Coldplay, Kiss Cam
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The employer of a CEO reportedly seen in a viral "kiss cam" moment at a recent Coldplay concert says it is launching an investigation into the incident. Astronomer, a New York City-based data company, said in a statement Friday that a "formal investigation" has been launched by its board of directors.
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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 Coldplay concert seen ’round the world made its way to The View this morning.
Legal experts make it clear that Andy Byron has no grounds to sue Coldplay over his cheating being caught on camera.
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S urprisingly the most viral moment of the year came from a Coldplay concert, and it wasn’t even during the singing portion of the show. Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was caught romantically holding his head of HR Kristin Cabot on the jumbotron and has since resigned from his position atop the tech company.
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
After former CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot were caught embracing on Coldplay's kiss cam, the interim head of the company says the fallout isn't all bad.