The web has seen a deluge of reactions to an on-screen second throughout a Coldplay live performance that has led to allegations of an affair between two executives at a tech firm.
Footage taken at a current Coldplay present in Foxborough, Massachusetts, surfaced this week, capturing a person and lady attempting to cover from a live performance digital camera after it broadcast them on a display within the stadium whereas wrapped in one another’s arms.
“Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy,” singer Chris Martin remarked within the video.
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Newbie on-line sleuths went to work and claimed the gray-haired man and blonde lady are Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his Chief Individuals Officer, Kristin Cabot.
Footage of the couple reacting to being proven on the display has gone viral, with some social media customers alleging an affair between Byron and Cabot. FOX Enterprise reached out to Astronomer looking for remark.
It has additionally prompted reactions, memes and commentary from loads of individuals on-line.
“Coldplay hasn’t made a single in years,” one consumer wrote within the remark part of a viral TikTok of the incident. “Last night, they made two.”
“Imagine getting caught by Coldplay,” one other commented.
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In the meantime, a separate commenter stated, “They made it SO much worse by hiding.”
One other meme that was shared on X in regards to the state of affairs did a play on a Fb function that enables individuals to mark themselves as “safe” from an emergency.
“Marked Safe From Being cheated on at a Coldplay concert Today,” it stated.
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Coldplay held two exhibits in Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium this Tuesday and Wednesday.
Chris Martin of Coldplay performs at Rogers Stadium on July 7, 2025, in Toronto, Ontario. (Picture by Robert Okine/Getty Pictures) (Robert Okine/Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)
The performances had been a part of the “Music of Spheres World Tour” that the band first kicked off in March of 2022. A number of the tour’s upcoming dates this month will deliver Coldplay to Madison, Wisconsin, Nashville, Tennessee, and Miami, Florida.