Coldplay kiss cam fallout: Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigns
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The "kiss cam" is an iconic feature at US sports stadiums. Mascots, fans, and presenters are all now recreating the viral "kiss cam" incident that took place at a Coldplay concert earlier this week.
Hey, we can quibble all we want about whether or not people's personal lives should be made fun of, but that's a brutally savage shot from the Phillies organization.As for the game, the Phillies lost 6-5 against the Angels to fall to 55-42,
The CEO of an American tech company resigned after a video of him embracing an alleged colleague at a Coldplay concert went viral.
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US Weekly on MSNPhiladelphia Phillies’ Mascots Hilariously Reenact the Coldplay ‘Kiss Cam’ ScandalPhiladelphia Phillies mascots hilariously reenacted the Coldplay kiss cam scandal involving Astronomer's Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot
Baseball's most bizarre mascot was caught green-handed with a fuzzy mystery blonde during his team's Friday game.
What began as a blurred moment on a concert Jumbotron has found new life on a baseball video board. When Coldplay's stadium love cam captured Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief
The Philadelphia Phillies shared their hilarious take on the Coldplay kiss cam scandal during their game on Friday night. During the game, a kiss cam onscreen showed the Phillie Phanatic cozied up with a fellow mascot, who was sporting a blonde ponytail. When the mascots noticed the camera on them, they ducked and covered their faces.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron's alleged affair exposed at a Coldplay concert becomes sports world joke as the Phillies and other teams reference the controversy.
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All eyes have been on the tech company this week, after footage from a concert appeared to show its then-CEO embracing the head of human resources.