影/很會玩!費城人隊吉祥物球場上演CEO偷情梗 球迷大爆笑
日前在美國麻州福克斯堡的Coldplay演唱會上,鏡頭意外捕捉到一對恩愛男女的身影,原本應該是相當浪漫的時刻,不料這對男女在發現上鏡頭後竟瞬間陷入驚慌狀態開始躲藏,讓主唱克里斯馬汀當場笑說,你們要嘛是偷情要嘛是太害羞。沒想到還真給他說中,事後網友起底,男方竟是已婚的公司CEO安迪拜倫,而女方則是同公司的人資主管克里斯汀卡伯特。
Coldplay accidentally exposed an alleged affair between Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his colleague Kristin Cabot at one of their recent concerts. pic.twitter.com/hsJHV2u5UM
— Pop Base (@PopBase) July 17, 2025
由於這起事件實在太離奇,演唱會的KISS CAM幫忙抓姦片段瞬間爆紅。近日在MLB費城人隊的球賽上,就連吉祥物費納寶也玩起這個梗,只見它們模仿拜倫和卡伯特相擁在一起,當發現鏡頭時開始驚慌亂竄,把在場球迷笑到翻。
🚨#BREAKING: Watch as the Phillies baseball team roll out a kiss cam moment featuring the Phillie Phanatic hilariously re-enacting the viral Coldplay affair📌 #Philadelphia | #PennsylvaniaWatch as the Philadelphia Phillies fans erupt into laughter and cheers during a break in… pic.twitter.com/TnjNQNnvmf
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) July 19, 2025
而事件延燒後,安迪拜倫的公司「Astronomer」也發出聲明表示,已要求兩人休假並展開調查,未來將公開更多細節。
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