ALBAWABA - Coldplay concert kiss cam sparks viral chaos and cheating scandal online.
The video of a tech CEO having an alleged affair at a Coldplay show on Wednesday night at Gillette Stadium went viral, making people all over the internet laugh. The sports world seemed to react in the same way.
A number of major sports teams have also made fun of the situation by posting jokes about it on social media.
The Mariners put a picture of star player Cal Raleigh on X with the words "Need the Big Dumper to do some dumpin?" written in it.

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The post also said, "Email [email protected] if your partner was recently seen at a Coldplay concert."
The Cardinals had some fun too. They shared a picture of Albert Pujols and Adam Wainwright, two legends of the team, hugging each other and wrote, "When Coldplay starts playing your song."
It was written by the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, the Mets' Double-A minor league team, that they were happy to see the "happy couple."
Everyone in Rumbletown is happy for the happy couple. The Rumble Ponies wrote, "We promise we won't put you on the videoboard."
A quote from the post about the video that went popular on the internet was included in the post.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and employee relations officer Kristin Cabot have been named as the couple in question.
It looks like Byron is married, but Cabot just got split from her husband.
Two people had to quickly cover their faces after being shown on a "kiss cam" at a show in New England on Wednesday.
When the camera first caught them, they were making out in a passionate hug. They quickly realized they were on TV and tried to hide who they were.
He went on, "Either they're having an affair, or they're just very shy."
The sports media also joined in. Katie Nolan, a sports media personality, talked about the viral moment on X.
"I haven't seen anything go viral as quickly as that video of the CEO cheating on his wife at a Coldplay show in a while," she wrote. "That's too bad for them, but it's kind of good for us." It's kind of like the internet before whatever the fuck this is. “Unless they start a podcast.”