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Reg Wydeven is a partner with the Appleton-based law firm of McCarty Law LLP. He writes a weekly column for The Post-Crescent.
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Can you ever expect privacy in public? Coldplay kiss camera saga tells us a lot about the answer
When the KissCam at a Coldplay concert last week landed on a couple who suspiciously escaped their embrace and tried (but failed) to duck out of the spotlight, the internet immediately got to work.
As seen in now-infamous video, Coldplay singer and (Gwyneth's ex) Chris Martin was highlighting fans on the jumbotron at a recent concert when the camera cut to two people getting cozy in the audience. Realizing they were on camera, the two immediately panicked and hid, leading Chris to joke that they were "having an affair."
Chris Martin issued a playful warning to concertgoers during Coldplay's latest show, following the viral kiss cam drama that stemmed from the band's prior concert earlier in the week. Coldplay performed at the Camp Randall Stadium in Wisconsin on July 19.
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow, who was married to Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin for 13 years, announced Friday on X that she has been hired by Astronomer as a spokesperson.
Coldplay singer Chris Martin's ex Gwyneth Paltrow became a "temporary spokesperson" for Astronomer after its former CEO Andy Byron was caught cozying up with employee Kristin Cabot at the band's show.
Their jumbotron audience members included John Oliver with Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon with Seth Meyers, and an animated Donald Trump ducking from the cameras with the Paramount logo
While Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned over the weekend after he was seen wrapping his arms around executive Kristin Cabot at a concert, she appears to still be with the company as new leadership is