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Affair exposed? Video from Coldplay Show goes viral
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During a concert by the band, the “Kiss-Cam” swings to a couple that obviously does not want to be filmed. The Internet is certain that an affair at the workplace has been uncovered.
A “KISS-CAM” apparently put a couple in a concert by the pop rock band Coldplay in the United States. On a viral video on social networks you can see how a gray -haired man and a blonde woman listen to the concert in an intimate hug.
When the couple recognizes herself on the canvas, the woman puts her hands in front of the face and turns off, the man crouches and hides. “Either you have an affair or you are just very shy,” comments front man Chris Martin. The audience laughs and cheers.
A TIKTOK video of the moment from Wednesday evening (local time) on a show southwest of Boston went viral on social networks. Users identified the man as a CEO of a US tech company. He was married and have two children, it said. The woman from the video is not his wife, but his – also awarded – head of HR. This was not initially verified. The band and the company have not yet commented on the incident.
Mockery on social networks
“When you try your best and you Don’t Succed” (“If you do your best and it is not enough”), a user quoted from the Coldplay song “Fix you”. “Coldplay has not done a single for years,” wrote a user, “there were two last night”. However, this is not correct – last year the band coupled several singles from their album “Moon Music”.
Another user asked the alleged CEO: “Do you have to work longer again?”. Another comment was: “The cameraman has just served the partners of the two.”
The “Kiss Cam” is popular with many US events. She films supposed couples in the audience, who – in the best case – kiss under the cheering of the audience.
dpa
Source: Stern

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