Astronomers – the company whose CEO resigned after being caught Kisscam in a coldplay rock concert Hugging a woman who was not his wife – is trying to move forward with someone who knows the band very well.
Actress Gwneth Paltro, who was married to Coldplay Frontman Chris Martin for 13 years, Announced on Friday on X That he was hired by the astronomer as a “very temporary” spokesman.
Astronomer, a tech company in New York, found himself in an uncomfortable spotlight, when two of its officers were caught on camera in an intimate hug at a coldplay concert – a moment that glows on a huge screen in the stadium.
CEO Andy Bayron and Human Resource Executive Christine Cabot were surprised when Martin asked cameras to scan the crowd during a concert earlier this month.
“Either they are an affair or they are very shy,” Martin jokingly said when the couple appeared on the screen and tried to hide his face quickly.
In a short video, “Shakespeare in Love” and “Ironman” Star said he was hired as “very temporary” spokespersons for astronomers.
“The astronomer has raised a lot of questions in the last few days and they wanted me to answer the most common people,” Paltro said, smiling and cleverly avoiding mention of kisses.
“We are thrilled that so many people have a new interest in data workflow automation,” she said. “Now we must be returning to what we do best-to provide game-changing results for our customers.”
Bayaran said last week by the company that it resigned last week after starting a formal investigation. His video went viral onlineCabot has also resigned from the company, an astronomer spokesperson confirmed CBS News on Thursday.
When the footage from Kisscam spread online for the first time, it was not immediately clear who was the couple. Soon after, the company identified the pair. The video clip resulted in a stable stream of screenshots of memes, parody videos and pair shocked faces as a result of filling the social media feed.
According to an industry figures and analytics company Luminate, the online streams of the songs of Coldplay jumped 20% after the video went viral.