Coldplay Frontman Chris Martin has turned a fan proposal for a light spectacle during the band’s London concert, while sorry refers to the recent “Kiss Cam” scandal, which created subtitles around the world.
When the fan in the crowd lifted the sign asking for help in designing his girlfriend, Martin for the first time did what he called “basic security checks” before he had a moment developed. “Is he your man’s partner? Yes? No one else’s partner? OK,” he pulled out and pulled out the laughter from the audience. He added with false seriousness: “Are you cousins or siblings or something strange? Are you an ai? Are you real people?”
Playful notes were a nodded on the Coldplay Boston Bostplay Bostplay at the beginning of this year, where Andy Byron, CEO of New York, based in New York, and Kristin Cabot, the chief folk officer of the company, was caught on the camera. The clip caused speculation when the couple disintegrated quickly, leading to memes and even into a language in the face with Gwyneth Paltrow-Martin’s ex-wife-like astronomer spokesman.
Despite the madness of the media, Martin maintained tradition alive. Known as “Jumbotron Song”, the segment contains a singer improvising lyrics about fans who appear on a large screen. Unlike a typical CAM KISS CAM, emphasis is on interaction rather than a screen.
Martin, who dealt with controversy during the recent show in England in England, made it clear that the group was not planned to stop. “Life throws you lemons and you have to make lemonade. So we’ll do it because we’ll meet some of you,” he told the fans.
The London proposal ended in a high note, and Martin ensured that the couple had an unforgettable moment- and a story that said he had crossed the simple “yes”.
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