Internet reacts to viral concert couple video
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A "kiss cam" moment at a Coldplay concert has gone viral after the band's lead singer, Chris Martin, joked about a possible affair. The band was playing a July 16 concert at Gillette Stadium in Boston when a man and woman dancing together during the show were shown on the stadium's Jumbotron.
Gone are the days when you could have an affair or yell at a flight attendant or bully your neighbors in peace. In the internet age, the cameras are always rolling, and people’s worst moments draw millions of eyeballs as online audiences flock to weigh in.
Unless you've been living under a rock, you have probably seen the viral video of Astronomer CEO and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot being caught in an alleged affair at a Coldplay concert. In the aftermath of that,
Creators ranging from conspiracy websites to psychics to an AI-generated Bigfoot have weighed in on TikTok, but should you really be worried?
Gamers around the globe are suddenly obsessed with horse racing — so much so that stables have reported an influx of visitors wanting to see the athletic animals and are receiving fodder donations from fans half a world away. The reason for the hype? A free-to-play game available on PC, iOS, and Android called Umamusume: Pretty Derby.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik a used a viral Kiss Cam moment to criticize Gov. Hochul and NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani while potentially eyeing a gubernatorial bid in 2026.
Ok, I love this one: @cruisequeeen asked what people did to get attention before social media, and the responses are taking me BACK. Related: "Be Better Parents": People Are Giving Millennials A Much-Needed Reality Check, And It's Harsh But Fair
"Cheating scandals hit us where it hurts—they activate primal fears around betrayal, abandonment, and broken trust," a psychotherapist told Newsweek.