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The world of sport is intervening in the alleged viral matter captured by the camera in a recent Coldplay concert.
The band was playing at the Gillette stadium this week when a “cam kiss” caught a man and a woman felt very comfortable to each other in a suite.
The man and the woman quickly hid from the camera, and the leader Chris Martin joked saying that a couple on the screen was “having an adventure or simply very shy.”
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The Coldplay leader, Chris Martin, wonders if a couple is having an adventure while caught them in the “Cam Kiss.” It is rumored that the two are the CEO of astronomer Andy Byrona and the director of people Kristin Cabot. (@Calebu2/TMX)
The couple, who said that online detectives are Astronomer Andy Byron’s CEO and their people director Kristin Cabot, caused a storm of speculation and teasing on social networks.
Several sports teams decided to join fun.
The Cardinals of St. Louis published a photo of Albert Pujols hugging Adam Wainwright, subtitling it “when Coldplay begins to play your song.”
Seattle sailors also offered Cal Raleight services for the dumping, considering that their nickname is “Big Dumper”.
Netflix also highlighted a moment in his recent series “Mariscal de Campo” when Kirk Cousins praised the band.
Michael Jordan’s racing company also mocked the incident.
Byron is Astronomer’s CEO, the cyber security and Cabot startup, according to its LinkedIn, is the company’s people director. They seem to have worked closely together for years.

Chris Martin de Coldplay is presented at Eden Park on November 13, 2024 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo of Dave Simpson/Wireimage)
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Last November, Astronomer published a press release, since the technology company announced Cabot as the newly appointed people director.
“Kristin’s exceptional leadership and deep experience in talent management, employee participation and the scale of people’s strategies will be critical as we continue our rapid trajectory,” Byron wrote about his new employee at that time. “She is a proven leader in multiple companies in the growth stage and her passion for fostering various collaboration workplaces makes her a perfect option for the astronomer.”

Chris Martin of “Coldplay” is presented in “Today” on October 8, 2024 in New York City. (NDZ/STAR MAX/GC images/getty images)
The press release also included Cabot’s statement about his new work: “I prefer to think about my role as a strategy of versus traditional human resources, since true magic occurs when people align the strategy of people with the commercial strategy.”