After the viral video of the Astronomer CEO accused of adultery during a Coldplay concert, the group singer, Chris Martin, took his precautions during the group show in Madison, in Wisconsin, this Saturday, July 19.
Before starting it Jumbotron songConcert moment when Chris Martin improvises a song according to the people present in the public, the artist warned fans who were going to be filmed and that could be found at any time on the giant screens of the Randall Stadium camp.
“We would like to greet some of you in the crowd. We will use our cameras and transmit some of you on the big screen,” he said before adding “then, please, if you have not done your makeup, do it now.”
Lynch on social networks
This warning of Chris Martin follows a Coldplay concert in Boston last week in which a hugged man and woman filmed. Seeing themselves by appearing on the screen, the couple separated quickly, visibly very embarrassed to be seen as well.
“Oh, look at these two,” said Chris Martin, before adding when he saw the couple hide: “Eh what? Or they have a connection, or are they very shy. Curse, I hope we don’t have stupidity.”
Get viral, especially in Tiktok, this video has traveled the media worldwide and has caused a lynching of the two protagonists on social networks. Some Internet users have even gone so far as to find the identity of the two people filmed and explore their accounts on the networks, show photos, supposedly, of their family.
Faced with the magnitude of the situation, the man of the video, a certain CEO of Andy Biron, CEO of the astronomical company, has resigned from its functions. In a statement, published on Saturday, July 19, the company explained that “the standard in terms of driving and responsibility” had not been “respected” by its CEO. At the moment, neither Andy Biron, nor the woman who accompanies her in the video, have been publicly expressed.
Source: BFM TV
