Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has confirmed that the band's 'kiss cam' feature will continue on their Music of the Spheres World Tour despite the controversy it sparked last month. The feature gained widespread attention after a viral moment at a Massachusetts concert showed a kiss between former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot, which led to Byron’s resignation. Martin addressed the incident this week, referring to it as an "internationally massive scandal" and remarked that "life throws you lemons and you’ve got to make lemonade." During the band's recent Wembley concerts, Martin also made light of the situation while assisting with a marriage proposal on stage and shared a heartfelt moment with an autistic fan. The singer’s comments underline his commitment to maintaining the kiss cam tradition despite the public fallout from the incident.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin was wary after noticing a pair of concertgoers at his Friday, August 22, concert wanted his help to get engaged following the now-viral Astronomer scandal. https://t.co/ieS0PLncnJ
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