'Won't Get You Into Trouble': AR Rahman Assures Audience About Privacy After Coldplay Concert Kiss Cam Exposed CEO's Affair (VIDEO)
A video from AR Rahman's USA concert has surfaced which shows audience members waving their hands and smiling as the camera focusses on them. Soon after the lens panned towards them, the singer can be heard saying, "I won't get you into trouble. Don't worry." For those unversed, Coldplay's Chris Martin unintentionally exposed the affair between Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company's HR Head

Music maestro AR Rahman, who is currently busy with his Wonderment Tour in the USA, joked about Coldplay concert fiasco amid his show. A video has surfaced on social media in which he is seen asking the audience not to worry and that he won't get them into trouble.
For those unversed, Coldplay's lead singer Chris Martin unintentionally exposed the affair between Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company's HR Head, Kristin Cabot, during their Boston concert last week. Their infamous kiss cam caught the couple after which they were seen hiding their faces.
Now, a video from Rahman's USA concert has surfaced which shows audience members waving their hands and smiling as the camera focusses on them. Soon after the lens panned towards them, the singer can be heard saying, "I won't get you into trouble. Don't worry."
Rahman's reaction left the audience in splits. Take a look at the now-viral video here:
About Coldplay-Astronomer CEO controversy
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company's Head of HR, Kristin Cabot, landed in controversy after they were caught getting cozy at a Coldplay concert in Boston. The alleged affair came to light when the two were unexpectedly featured on the concert's kiss cam during a live performance.
Their visibly shocked and uncomfortable reactions only added fuel to the speculation, seemingly confirming what many interpreted as inappropriate behaviour.
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A Coldplay fan captured and shared the moment online, showing Byron and Cabot ducking and attempting to hide their faces while looking horrified. The video quickly went viral, sparking a meme frenzy across social media platforms.
Following the backlash, Byron stepped down from his role as CEO of Astronomer. Cabot, on the other hand, has remained silent, with no public statements issued as of yet.
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