The scandal involving two British executives during a Coldplay show in Boston reached Argentine media, where it sparked surprise, laughter, and sharp comments. Among them, Sandra Borghi's comment stood out, who, from the news program Mediodía Noticias (El Trece), analyzed the moment with humor, irony, and a recommendation that quickly went viral: "If you're going to get up to mischief, make sure there's not a giant camera next to you!"
Everything began when the band led by Chris Martin launched their traditional "kiss cam," a dynamic where couples in the audience are shown on screen so they can kiss. In this case, however, what should have been a romantic gesture ended up turning into a compromising situation: the man bent down visibly nervous and the woman turned her head to cover it up. The curious thing is that both are married, but not to each other.

They were Andy Byron, CEO of the technology company Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, Human Resources Director at the same firm. The scene was captured on the show's screens, was shared by several attendees, and quickly went viral, publicly exposing a relationship that, until that moment, had remained secret.








