Chris Martin has just reacted to the viral couple during his concert.
After two people became viral this week for being captured together on a jumbotron during the Coldplay concert, it prompted the front to check that they “had one where they are simply very shy”.
Later, Martin addressed the potential benefits that were caused by the Kiss-Cam moment, The guardian reported.
“Saint s ** t”, the Do you repair The singer said to the public, adding: “I hope we did not do something wrong.”
The man in the video, identified as the CEO Andy byron of Astronome, was put on leave and the technological company launched an investigation to clarify why the two reacted as he was seen in the video.
“The co-founder and product manager Pete Dejoy is currently as an acting CEO, Car Andy Byron has been on leave,” said a spokesperson for the astronomer PEOPLE, Adding: “We will share more details if necessary in the coming days.”
This comes after Martin spotted a couple on the Jumbotron of his concert at the Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, where a man, now identified byron, could be seen with his arms rolled up around a woman, who would be the HR director of the same company.
“Oh, look at these two,” the 48-year-old musician told the crowd.
While the couple started to do without, Martin encouraged them, saying: “Okay, go, you’re fine.” However, when they continued to shirk, he reacted: “Oh, what? They have a matter, either they are simply very shy.”
While the video became viral, with identities of man and woman on the surface, the astronomer of the company also wrote on their LinkedIn that they were “attached to the values and culture that guided us from our foundation. Our leaders should establish the standard both in driving and responsibility ”.
“The board of directors has launched an official investigation into this issue and we will have additional details to share very quickly,” they also mentioned.
Andy Byron did not react to the news or published declaration when he is contacted by PEOPLE Magazine while the woman could not be reached.