The video author of Coldplay's concert speaks out: Anyone involved in the games should be prepared for the consequences

The video from Coldplay's concert that discovered Andy Bureau and Christine Cabot's love connection became viral overnight, and now the woman who filmed it all is out. Images show a man and a woman in a soft embrace, but everything changes when they realize that they are being filmed and displayed [...]
The video from Coldplay's concert that discovered Andy Bureau and Christine Cabot's love connection became viral overnight, and now the woman who filmed it all is out.
The images show a man and a woman in a soft embrace, but everything changes when they realize that they are being filmed and displayed on a big screen. Their response and sudden division have sparked numerous speculations on social networks.
Although they seemed to be a nice couple at first, later the claim was spread that Andy Bureau, director of the Astronomer company, and Christine Cabot, the director of human resources in the same company, writes. Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
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Other speculations were prompted by the fact that the Bureau is married while Cabot is divorced. The whole situation was commented on by Coldplay singer Chris Martin, who immediately commented: “Look at these two. They either have a relative, or they're just too shy”.
Meanwhile, the woman who recorded everything and mailed it to TikTok came out. Grace Springer explained to The US Sun didn't know who it was when she shared the video.
I had no idea who the couple were. I just thought that I saw an interesting reaction in the Cukis came, and I decided to post it”, she said.
She admits she feels bad after publishing the video.
“I'm sorry that I overturned the lives of these people, but anyone involved in dangerous games must be prepared for the consequences”, she said.
She added that she hopes this will be a hidden “blessing for their partners and that they will have a chance for the new happiness they deserve. Its video has been seen nearly 50 million times so far and has caused numerous reactions and memories. /Periscope/












