Astronomer CEO resigns after Cold Play concert gets troubled
At a recent Coldplay concert, lead singer Chris Martin quickly went viral, unintentionally shining the spotlight of nasty moments in the crowd.
Chris Martin has straightened the record into “an internationally large scandal” that emerged from that Cold Play Concert Jumbotron is a “catastrophe” that swept the internet.
In the music jumbotron portion of the Spheres Tour concert held in Kingston in Craven Park, Hull, England on August 19, the frontman opposed the headline of “Kisscam” about the tech CEO who resigned from his role after appearing to have a relationship with his colleagues.
“I’m going to say this once, only once. Not that, it was never a kiss cam. …We put one couple in and you branded kiss cam for the rest of your life. It’s incredible,” Martin said.
“This is called Jumbotron and I’ve been doing this for a long time,” the singer continued. “We choose people and say hello, and sometimes they become a massive international scandal.
As Martin concluded his public service announcement, he shared a sweet message to those caught canoeing on July 16th.
“Anyway, we send pure love to those people, and I wish them very well,” he told the crowd.
Chris Martin calls CEO controversy “catastrophe”
This hasn’t been the only thing Martin has nurtured the case since he returned to the UK on tour.
According to another video, the crowd exploded with laughter as they introduced the jumbotron portion of the concert “we try to say hello to some of you on camera.”
“You were at that Boston gig! Okay, thank you for coming back after that big absent,” Martin said in response to the fan’s signs.
“We’ve been doing this for a long time, and it’s only recently that it turned out… ok, so,” Martin added. “Life throws lemons at you, and you have to make lemonade.”
Coldplay wrapped the North American legs of his longtime tour at Miami Gardens on July 27th, taking a three-week break before beginning on the final leg in the UK
What happened to Astronomer CEO Andy Byron?
Martin’s comments come a month after the camera operators offered commentary on the band’s July 16th show at Gillette Stadium after the two aired just to hide themselves after they hugged the couple. The woman hid her face when the man calmed down.
“Come on, it’s okay!” Martin said, “Ahhhh. They’re cheating or very shy.”
Gwyneth Paltrow, astronomer advertised after Cold Play Concert CEO scandal
Gwyneth Paltrow is appearing in a new ad for astronomers following the company’s CEO scandal at the Cold Play concert.
Following a virus scandal that prompted internet detectives to identify people seen in the footage, astronomers at a technology company in New York said they placed CEO Andy Byron on vacation on July 18th.
“As mentioned earlier, astronomers are committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding,” reads the astronomer’s statement. “Our leaders are expected to set standards in both conduct and accountability, and these standards have not been met recently.”
After extensive criticism of how the company responded to the controversy, astronomers released a video of their tongues with “temporary spokesman” Gwyneth Paltrow, Martin’s ex-wife.
Contributions: Taiwan Moorman, Michael Loria, Jonathan Limehouse, USA Today