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The Coldplay fan who recorded and posted the kiss cam video has broken her silence about its now-viral status. The video appeared innocent at first, with the kiss cam capturing a man and woman embracing each other while watching the Coldplay concert in ...
Grace Springer “decided to post” the footage to social media because it was an “interesting reaction” — and the 28-year-old now “feel[s] bad.”
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PRIMETIMER on MSNDid Andy Baron blame Coldplay for Kiss Cam controversy? Viral 'Apology Letter' rumor debunkedWhen the Kiss Cam at Coldplay’s recent concert in Boston zoomed in on tech CEO Andy Byron and his company’s HR chief, Kristin Cabot, the internet lost it. The crowd gasped, Chris Martin quipped about a possible affair, and within minutes the footage went viral.
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India Today on MSNPublic cheating, private collapse: What a Kiss Cam moment does to a partner's mindA viral video from a Coldplay concert showed more than just a moment between colleagues, it exposed a betrayal. When heartbreak becomes public, it carries a different kind of weight, unfolding not just in private but under the gaze of others.
The company whose CEO is at the centre of a kiss cam story that set the internet alight has issued a denial. But in a bizarre twist, it’s not about the affair he’s suspected of having but a statement where he allegedly apologises to his wife, family and colleagues.
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