Coldplay, kiss cam and Chris Martin
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Martin was working the crowd using the “kiss cam” when the camera zoomed in on the couple cuddled up in the stands at the Gillette Stadium on Wednesday night. “Ooh look at these two!” Martin said, as the couple appeared on screen.
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The couple appeared distinctly uncomfortable when they spotted themselves live on the big screen in front of tens of thousands
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We’ve all seen those awkward “kiss cam” videos when random seatmates at a sporting event suddenly appear on the jumbotron and are encouraged by the cheering crowd to smooch. Well, something of the sort occurred at the Coldplay concert Wednesday night and “awkward” doesn’t begin to describe the moment.