The Internet Agrees: Coldplay Concert Scandal Was the Funniest Thing to Happen This Week

It seemed that what the world required, even if only temporarily, to bridge the cultural gap was a Coldplay concert in Boston, a giant screen, and an awkward situation involving a tech CEO and his high-ranking HR executive.

In the vast expanse of the internet, memes, witty remarks, snippets from shows like “The Office”, “The Sopranos”, and “Succession”, even clips from Terrence Malick’s “Knight of Cups” are being used to add a humorous spin on the recent scandal involving Andy Byron, CEO of an Astronomer company, and his chief people officer, Kristin Cabot. Caught in a public display of affection during Coldplay’s concert this week, their moment was broadcasted to the crowd of 65,000, sending them scurrying for cover. As a fan, I can’t help but join the fun and share these creative takes on the situation!

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trouble in paradise?? πŸ‘€ #coldplay #boston #coldplayconcert #kisscam #fyp

♬ original sound – grace

Oh dear, Chris Martin from Coldplay commented, “It seems they’re either involved in a relationship or they’re very reserved.” However, no confirmation has been made yet, but it appears it could be the former situation. The investigation into the matter was initiated by the company’s board of directors, following a viral TikTok video posted by user Grace Springer that has garnered over 70 million views. As stated by the company, “We at Astronomer uphold the values and culture we’ve maintained since our inception. Our leaders are expected to lead by example in terms of behavior and accountability.

Let’s dive back into the amusing world of online content. Here are some top-notch memes, humorous comments, and social media posts that have been circulating in response to the controversy.

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2025-07-19 01:54