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Is this the end of the kiss-cam?

Today I learned that the internet is abuzz with rumours that ex-CEO Andy Byron is preparing documents to sue Coldplay for "emotional distress" and "invasion of privacy" - after he was caught cheating on his wife with the company's chief people officer, Kristin Cabot.

Did he consent to be filmed and publicly humiliated? Or should he just take responsibility for his folly?
 
Is this the end of the kiss-cam?

Today I learned that the internet is abuzz with rumours that ex-CEO Andy Byron is preparing documents to sue Coldplay for "emotional distress" and "invasion of privacy" - after he was caught cheating on his wife with the company's chief people officer, Kristin Cabot.

Did he consent to be filmed and publicly humiliated? Or should he just take responsibility for his folly?
Having never had an affair, I can't comment directly, but I'd think the last place you'd take your goomar is a luxury box at Gillette with 80k witnesses. Motel 6 it next time, bruh.
 
You can't expect much privacy with 80,000 other people watching you on a big screen, and you can't expect not to be on a big screen if you go to a live concert. 'Tis only common sense. *nods*

As Homer said: "Motel 6 it next time" ... except I wouldn't call Mr. Byron "bruh", since someone with such a poor grasp of common sense is not my "bruh". ;)
 
You can't expect much privacy with 80,000 other people watching you on a big screen, and you can't expect not to be on a big screen if you go to a live concert. 'Tis only common sense. *nods*

As Homer said: "Motel 6 it next time" ... except I wouldn't call Mr. Byron "bruh", since someone with such a poor grasp of common sense is not my "bruh". ;)
That's we he's a bruh and not a bro. You know, that whole thing happened 20 minutes up the road from me, so I'll keep my eye out for the two of them. No reason to hide it now, right?
 
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