After it was revealed that the CEO and CPO of a U.S. group were having an affair at the Coldplay concert, the members' reactions have become a hot topic.

On Nov. 17, foreign media outlets, including the New York Post, reported that the CEO of ASTRO had been discovered having an affair during the Coldplay concert held the previous day at Gillette Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts.

During the Coldplay concert, the audience's faces were projected on a large screen, and a couple was caught on camera embracing each other from behind. However, upon seeing themselves on the screen, the two abruptly stopped their affectionate display and hurried to cover their faces, looking flustered.

In response, vocalist Chris Martin said, "It seems like they're either cheating or too shy," which drew laughter from the audience. The problem was that Chris Martin was right. The two were actually having an affair.

According to foreign reports, the two individuals are CEO Andy Byron and CPO Christine Cabot of the U.S. AI data company Astronomer. Andy Byron is currently a married man, while Christine Cabot is in the process of divorcing her ex-husband, which was revealed to the shock of many.

The following day's concert saw Coldplay checking whether the couple seen on the scoreboard were a "real couple," eliciting laughter. During the performance, the camera caught a couple engaging in physical affection, prompting Chris Martin to ask, "Are you a couple? Are you a real couple?"

The couple captured on the screen appeared confident, and Chris Martin continued, "Then it's fine," moving on with the performance. His playful yet pointed commentary provoked laughter from the audience.

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