London (AP) – It began as a regular fun at a coldplay concert: lead singer Chris Martin to scan the crowd for his “Jambotron song”, when he sings a few lines about people, the camera on the camera land.
At a concert at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts on Wednesday, a birthday person was already. Two people were exposed in banana costumes.
But in the middle, something else happened. For several seconds, a couple was shown on the large screen. They were cuddling and smiling, her arms were wrapped around her, as she bowed back into it. When he saw himself on the big screen, his jaw fell, his hands flew on his face and he ran away from the camera. He got out of the frame, as he did.
“Either they are walking a round or they are very shy,” Martin jokingly said.
But it did not end there. The video went viral, and the Internet started working.
Internet sleels feel that they know who people are
The associated press could not immediately confirm the couple’s identity.
But the Internet Sleiths alleges that he is the Chief Executive Officer of a US-based company, while he is the chief person officer-in second words, head of human resources.
Asked to confirm the identity of those shown on the camera, a spokesperson of the company did not respond. But he stated in an email that a statement responsible for the chief executive revolved online, “clearly fake from the parody account labeled”. The company later issued a statement saying that it had investigated the incident.
The woman did not respond to the request for comment on LinkedIn. The man’s linkeded page was deactivated, and any other way to contact him can be found immediately. A phone call on the number listed in an online directory under his name went directly to the sound mail. In the directory, the attempt to reach him through other numbers related to his name was not successful.
A representative of the coldplay said that the band had no comments.
Most of the concert Wenu has warned the attendees that they can be shot
It is easy to recall, but most concert venue indicates that they can be filmed during the event. When you arrive and search for them on walls around bar areas or toilets. This is especially common when bands prefer to use performance for music videos or concert films.
In this case the site, at the Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, is also an online that it is said: “When you go to our place or participate in an event in our place, we can capture your image, voice and/or equality, in which CCTV cameras and/or when we film in a public place.”
Once captured, a moment can be widely shared
In the Internet era, such videos – or taken on someone’s smartphones – can quickly zip worldwide.
This video revolves around social media, as people had speculated why the couple dodged the camera.
The sympathy for the pair and their families was mixed with a lot of sneezing comments and countless memes, with a lot of additional vitriels with fake statements of the chief executive. And news reports states that the LinkedIn account of the CEO was disabled after the floods from the wave of comments.