Social media has been abuzz with hilarious memes regarding Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot, who were accidentally exposed having an alleged extramarital affair, at the Coldplay concert in Boston a few days ago.
Coldplay dedicated a cover of Black Sabbath's soft-rock 1972 ballad 'Changes' to the late Ozzy Osbourne at their concert at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
Chris Martin, a singer-songwriter and musician, offered a light-hearted caution to Coldplay fans during the band's most recent event, following the viral video of 'kiss cam' drama from the band's previous concert earlier in the week, reported People.
Following the clip going viral and garnering tens of millions of views, the Astronomer's Board of Directors initiated a formal internal review. A company statement released on Friday confirmed Byron's resignation.
The clip went viral in no time, sparking speculation about the identities of the couple. Amid the viral frenzy, Astronomer confirmed that Byron had been placed on leave.
One of the viral clips from the gig shows frontman Chris Martin unintentionally putting a spotlight on a man and woman, who were seen on the jumbotron, standing draped in each other's arms.
Celine, who has been battling with stiff-person syndrome, is now making headlines for attending the show. She posted several pictures on her Instagram handle and wrote in the caption, "What an unforgettable evening with @Coldplay at @AllegiantStadium...My heart is still singing!"
Before his gigs at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on January 18 and 19, Chris, along with Hollywood actress Dakota Johnson, paid a sacred visit to the iconic Babulnath Temple. They were joined by Bollywood star Sonali Bendre and 'Swades' fame actress Gayatri Oberoi.
Dakota Johnson opened up on the failure of her Marvel movie, 'Madame Web,' saying that it wasn't her "fault" and that big-budget films usually fail all the time.
New Delhi [India], March 8: With the live music industry poised for an unprecedented boom, William Morris Endeavor (WME) is setting its sights on India as the next major market for global concert tours and emerging talent. Kirk Sommer, Global Co-Head of Music at WME, predicts that India will