Chris Martin joking about the Kiss-Cam scandal at the Coldplay concert

Chris Martin gives his spectators a warning that, yes, they could be presented to Jumbotron during one of the shows of his group.
The Coldplay singer jokingly referred to the recent Kiss -Cam scandal involving the CEO of Astronome Andy Byron during the last concert in his group – the first since the video has become viral. On Saturday evening, the singer warned the fans that they could appear on the Jumbotron during the group of the group Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
“We would like to say hello to some of you in the crowd,” he said in a video published on X, which has aroused cheers and laughter of those present. “How we are going to do this, is that we will use our cameras and put some of you on the big screen. So please, if you have not made your makeup, do your makeup now.”
Of course, it was a reference to the Kiss-Cam scandal which took over the internet and dominated social media in recent days. It all started during the Boston concert in Coldplay on Wednesday when the Jumbotron caught Byron with his arms around his senior human resources manager, Kristin Cabot, in a Kiss-Cam segment. However, once they realized that they were on Jumbotron, Byron lowered so that he could not be seen, and Cabot turned around, trying to hide his face. Byron and Cabot would be married to other people.
In published videos of the online incident, Martin joked: “Either they have an affair, or they are simply very timid.”
The concert on Saturday in Madison was the first Coldplay show from the incident. After a video of the incident surfaced online, Byron and Cabot were put on leave, and Byron has since resigned. The astronomer said in a statement that he was looking for his replacement.
“The astronomer is attached to the values and culture that have guided us since our foundation,” said the declaration. “Our leaders should establish the standard in conduct and responsibility, and recently, this standard has not been respected. Andy Byron submitted his resignation, and the board of directors accepted. The Board of Directors will start a search for our next director general as co -founder and product manager Pete Dejoy continues to serve as an acting CEO. ”
The declaration continues: “Before this week, we were known as a pioneer in the Dataops space, helping the data teams to fuel everything, from modern analysis to IA production. Although the conscience of our company may have changed overnight, our product and our work for our customers do not do it.