After KISS cam scandal
Gwyneth Paltrow works for astronomers
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The KISS cam scandal at a Coldplay concert called Gwyneth Paltrow. She has a new job with the company concerned.
Surprising turn after the KISS cam scandal at a Coldplay concert: Gwyneth Paltrow (52) is now a “temporary spokeswoman” by Astronomer. The former CEO and the head of the company’s HR department were involved in the scandal.
With Paltrow. In it, the actress jokes that she was set “on a very temporary basis” to speak in the name of the over 300 employees of Astronomers. “Astronomer has received many questions in the past few days and wanted me to answer the most common of them,” said the Oscar winner, while on the screen the question “OMG! What the devil …?” was shown. Meanwhile, Paltrow answers a completely different question and responds to the company’s offers.
At the end of the clip, she then explains: “We will now devote ourselves to what we can best do, namely to deliver groundbreaking results to our customers. Thank you for your interest in astronomers.” This had actually risen suddenly in the past week …
Affair flies to concert
The company’s CEO and HR manager were seen near Boston on the big screen during a Coldplay concert in mid -July. When they realized that they were filmed for the KISS CAM glare, both disappeared from the picture. The band’s singer, Chris Martin (48), prompted this to comment: “Either you have an affair or you are just very shy.” The internet had identified the two shortly afterwards and their affair was public. According to US media reports, both have now left the company.
It is no coincidence that Paltrow now appears as a “temporary spokeswoman” in the company’s commercial. Chris Martin is the actress’s ex-husband. Meanwhile, the scandal not only attracted great attention to the company concerned. It also led to an increase in the Coldplay streams. went up 25 percent.
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Source: Stern

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