Coldplay's Chris Martin's video goes viral
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In a Facebook group for hikers in Spokane and vicinity, Jeff Heatwole posted what he believed to be an innocuous invitation. Here's what happened after that.
A 20-second cuddle at a Coldplay concert turned two anonymous executives into global villains, and a viral cautionary tale about power, privacy, and the wrath of the internet.
In mid-May, Melani Sanders, a 45-year-old influencer from West Palm Beach, Fla., looked into the camera, and — wearing one pair of reading glasses, with a second pair hanging from her T-shirt — announced she was starting something called the “We Do Not Care Club.”
But 34-ounce buckets with handles and straws are being used at certain Massachusetts coffee locations in a new viral trend made popular on social media, including TikTok. “This is not a Home Depot-sized bucket,” The Boundless Bean in Bridgewater warned. But, they added, it “will give you 10 extra oz of your favorite beverage.”
Some social media users are saying that an episode from the sitcom's first season predicted the Coldplay kiss cam fallout.
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Morgan Wallen seemingly poked fun at the viral video allegedly catching Astronomer CEO, Andy Byron, in an affair with his HR chied, Kristin Cabot while the two were at a Coldplay concert.