
After the CEO of Astronomer Andy Byron caught the Coldplay ‘Kiss Cam’ scandal, the viral post was viral on the Internet and claims that Coldplay will provide special sections to people who participate in their concerts and deceive their better half, today is false.
The picture from the post pretending to be the official account of the X Band states: “Starting with our next show, we are an audience section without cameras for people and their side storage.”
One of the users noted: “Coldplay’s thoughtful decision.”
Coldplay representative reported to Today.com that the post is not real.
Coldplay became a focus of attention when the camera captured a couple who appeared during the performance at his “Music of the Spheres World Tour” at the Gillette stadium in Foxborough, Massachusets, July 16 and the front frontman of Chris Martin noted.
No official statement by CEO Andy Byron or chief HR chief Kristin Cabot
Astronomer AI based in New York had previously rejected the statement of the statement allegedly stated by the CEO, Andy Byron apologized with regard to the incident. The false note mentioned: “I also want to express how worrying is that what should be a private moment, without my consent. I respect artists and entertainers, but I hope we can think deeper about someone else’s life transformation.” ”
According to New York Post, the post was made when the astronomer spokesman confirmed the same in the publication.
Neither Byron nor Kristin Cabot – the Chief Director of Astronomer’s Human Resources – did not issue any official commentary on the viral tiktoku clip from an incident that gained more than 50 million views and more than 5 million likes.
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