Chris Martin doesn’t seem much bothered after the kiss cam controversy. Even after a kiss cam moment at a Coldplay concert blew up into a huge mess, he’s not getting rid of it. That one kiss has been the talk of every town since it happened.
Chris Martin kept the kiss cam, even after Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot blew it up
Here’s what went down. At a show in Boston, the kiss cam landed on Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot. They kissed, shared an intimate moment on screen until the camera turned towards them and people online figured out they were both married, just not to each other. The clip went viral, the internet exploded, and Kristin Cabot submitted her resignation in the next few days, yes the HR who runs the policies resigned.
Now, most artists would panic, shut the whole thing down, and try to avoid more drama. But not Chris. At a recent show in Hull, he joked with the crowd, saying, “Life throws you lemons, you make lemonade,” and said they’re keeping the kiss cam going. Simple as that.
Chris Martin refuses to let one awkward moment kill the fun
That’s kind of why people love him. He doesn’t pretend things didn’t happen, but he also doesn’t let it ruin the moment. He just keeps it real. The kiss cam isn’t some deep thing, it’s meant to be fun, light, something to make people smile. One awkward moment doesn’t change that.
Sure, the internet did its thing, people got mad, and a couple of careers went up in flames. But Chris? He’s still out there, singing his heart out, making people laugh, and choosing not to let the mess kill the mood.
There was not a single change in the way his concerts go, everything is still intact other than people who choose to cheat, they apparently now are very careful about the kiss cam.
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