Woman who filmed 'Coldplay couple' reveals what happened after she stopped filming

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Woman who filmed 'Coldplay couple' reveals what happened after she stopped filming

Grace Springer, who filmed the viral moment, has revealed what happened next

The woman who filmed a viral moment between two people at a Coldplay concert has revealed what happened after she stopped filming.

In the last 48 hours, a video of two people enjoying a Coldplay gig has gone viral online, after their unusual reaction to a kiss cam was captured and shared on TikTok.

After some sleuthing, the internet claimed the people in the clip were Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot.

While Byron is married, it's reported that Cabot is divorced, and it’s not currently clear whether she remarried.

Neither of them have publicly addressed the viral video or confirmed that it's them.

The woman behind the viral clip - which has amassed over 60 million views so far - is Grace Springer (@instaagraace) who innocently captured the footage on Wednesday (16 July).

While at first, it seemed like Grace had caught a sweet moment, the pair's reaction led to social media users becoming suspicious

Once they had realised they were on the big screen, the man could be seen ducking down out of shot, while the woman covered her face and immediately turned away from the camera.

Grace shared the video online (Grace Springer)
Grace shared the video online (Grace Springer)

At the end of the video, Coldplay's Chris Martin can be heard saying: “Oh look at these two. Either they are having an affair or they’re just really shy.”

Now, Grace has revealed what happened after she stopped filming.

Speaking to LADbible, she said: "As soon as it cut off they disappeared, and then Chris tried to save the show kind of, he moved on to another couple and did something really sweet with that couple.

"But people were definitely still talking about it.

"[Martin said] something along the lines of, 'I hope we didn't just do something really bad'."


Grace explained that when she first shared the video, she had no idea what the viral reaction would be.

"I had no clue who the couple was, I thought it was an interesting reaction to the kiss cam and my friends were actually the ones who pushed me to post it after the concert. I never would have expected this," she said.

"I thought it was more innocent, but the group I was with said 'no something weird is going on', because it was kind of the talk of the concert.

"Everybody was talking about it. I was like, I don't know, I think they were just shy.

"Then I realised I had the video and I looked back on it and when I saw his face I thought this seems suspicious."

Grace was enjoying the Coldplay gig when she captured the moment (Grace Springer)
Grace was enjoying the Coldplay gig when she captured the moment (Grace Springer)

Grace explained that she has 'empathy for everyone involved' after sharing the clip and hopes that they can heal.

"At first, I was experiencing a little bit of guilt," said Grace.

"It's heartbreaking to go through something like that, but at the end of the day you need to be held accountable for your actions.

"I really just feel for the partners... I'm hoping that it will give them the opportunity not to waste any more time with a partner that doesn't give them the respect they deserve.

"Unfortunately, I think a lot of women including myself has been through situations like that. I had people in my life that knew and didn't tell me, so I would want to be told.

"I don't have much respect for cheaters, I think at the end of the day you have to do the right thing.

"It doesn't mean they can't be good people moving forward."

It's worth pointing out that any comments about what the pair in the video were doing together are just speculation at this stage.

LADbible has previously contacted Astronomer for comment.

Featured Image Credit: Grace Springer

Topics: Coldplay, Music, US News, News, Viral