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Kiss cam at the Cold Play concert after Frontman has turned into viral chaos Chris Martin The on-screen couple joked, “You’re either cheating or you’re very shy.”
The pair claimed by online detectives, astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his chief talent officer Christine Cabot caused speculation and ock ha ha fires across social media.
Within hours, an apology statement allegedly issued by the astronomer CEO Byron went viral. But it turned out to be a fake.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin calls a couple on Kiss Cam, causing accusations of the case

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin thinks the couple is cheating when the couple catches them with a kiss cam. Internet detectives claim that the two were Andy Byrona, CEO of the astronomer and Chief People Officer Christine Cabot. (@calebu2/tmx)
“I want to acknowledge the moment it’s circulating online and the disappointment it caused.” Fake statement Please read some.
“What was supposed to be a night of music and joy has turned into a deep, personal mistake playing on a very public stage. I would like to sincerely apologize to my wife, my family and the team of astronomers.
The hoax statement stated, “This is not about who I want to be, or whether I want to represent the company I have built. I take the time to reflect, take accountability and figure out what next steps I will look for privacy as I navigate the process, personally and professionally.”
“I also want to express how troublesome it is that private moments should be made public without my consent. I respect artists and entertainers, but I hope I can think more deeply about the impact of turning other people’s lives into sight.”

Chris Martin of Coldplay will perform at Rogers Stadium on July 7, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Robert Okine/Getty Images)
The fake statement is over Coldplay song lyrics To “fix you,” “The lights will lead you home, light your bones, and I will try to fix you.”
Astronomers at the tech company quickly shut down the false apology, saying it was “not a real statement.” TMZ.
a Fake cold play Additionally, it was recorded that the band changed their performance after a viral kiss cam moment between two astronomer executives.
“Starting with the next show, we’re introducing a camera-free audience section for people and their side pieces,” the post read.
Representatives from Byron, Cabot and Coldplay did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Watch: ColdPlay’s Chris Martin catches a couple on Kiss Cam and jokingly asks if they’re cheating
The two statements were considered hoaxes, but the internet can’t get enough of nasty moments. Fans responded quickly to Coldplay Official Instagram An explanation of the virus moment.
“Show #207, Boston,” the caption reads with highlights of the concert photo, without including a kiss-cam moment.
“ColdPlay released ‘two’ new singles that night,” one fan murmurped.
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The kiss cam at the Coldplay concert went viral confusion after frontman Chris Martin joked that the on-screen couple was “cheating or very shy.” (Robert Okine/Getty Images)
Another comment was, “Did Karma have to pay for her ticket?”
“I forgot the best photos of the entire tour,” fans wrote.
Another comment said, “I always wanted to be a part of Jumbotron at your concert, but I realized that not everyone feels the same.”
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On Wednesday, Coldplay frontman serenaded the crowd with an improvisation of “Jumbotron Songs” during the band’s performance at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
“Oh, look at these two,” Martin said as if the man and the woman were seen. Comfortable To each other.

Chris Martin is the lead singer of “Cold Play.” (Budameendes)
Once the pair was paid attention, the woman quickly turned her back and dodged the camera. The man left the frame too.
“It’s either they have Incident Or they’re very shy,” Martin joked as the audience laughed.
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The case accusations began when internet detectives claimed it was Byron and Cabot.
Byron is the CEO of an astronomer and a cybersecurity startup, and Cabot is the company’s chief talent officer, according to LinkedIn. They seem to have worked closely together for years.
Last November, astronomers posted a press release. The technology company has announced Cabot as newly appointed Chief Human Resources Officer.
“Kristin’s outstanding leadership and deep expertise in talent management, employee engagement and people’s strategies are important as we continue our quick trajectory,” Byron wrote of his new employee at the time. “She is a proven leader in multiple growth stages of companies and her passion for nurturing diverse, collaborative workplaces is perfect for astronomers.”
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The press release also included Cabot’s statement about her new job. “I want to think about people’s strategies and my role as traditional HR because when people’s strategies are tailored to business strategies, there’s real magic to come up.”