Coldplay's Kiss Cam Saga: Chris Martin's Unyielding Stance
Coldplay's Chris Martin addresses a viral kiss cam incident involving former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and ex-HR head Kristin Cabot. Despite the controversy, Martin continues to embrace the fan interaction feature during shows. The scandal, which forced Byron's resignation, unfolded at a Massachusetts concert.

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Chris Martin, the lead singer of Coldplay, has declared he will not abandon the popular 'kiss cam' feature during the band's performances. This comes after a viral incident involving former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and ex-HR head Kristin Cabot at a Massachusetts concert.
Addressing the audience during a show in Hull, England, Martin referenced last month's controversy, remarking on the unpredictable nature of life. Despite the scandal, Martin is committed to keeping the 'kiss cam' as a way to engage with the audience.
The incident came to public attention after Byron and Cabot were captured on the big screen with an embarrassing reaction, sparking affair rumors. The situation escalated quickly, leading to Byron's resignation, according to sources from Page Six.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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