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The fallout from the Coldplay concert kiss cam continues as the woman in the video, Kristin Cabot, has resigned from her ...
The female executive who was caught on camera embracing the CEO of her company at a Coldplay concert in a moment that went ...
The Human Relations Chief at data tech company Astronomer, Kristin Cabot, reportedly resigned following the viral Coldplay ...
Another one bites the dust, as they say. Andy Byron, former Astronomer CEO, resigned from the company July 19, days after he ...
One video—a CEO cuddling his HR chief at a Coldplay concert—did what no politician, pundit, or post ever could: it united a ...
Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught on camera showing PDA at a Coldplay concert before their viral kiss cam moment ...
The WNBA superstar doesn't consider herself a controversial person, so why is she at the heart of so many controversies?
Coldplay‘s viral kiss cam moment may take a turn for the worse for the band. Insiders exclusively told Rob Shuter’s ...
What if everyone thought twice before posting something harmful or hurtful to others? This is just one of the always-blooming ills of social media culture.
Experts point to growing instances of social media users rushing to publicly identify, or dox, the people captured on camera — much like how quickly the internet committed to finding those involved in ...
What began as a lighthearted moment during a Coldplay concert quickly turned into one of the summer’s most scandalous viral stories. When Andy Byron, the now-former CEO of Astronomer, was ...
This situation with the viral Coldplay concert video confirms that everyone's embarrassing moment can show up on the world’s ...