Chris Martin is having fun at 'Kiss Cam' scandal before helping a fan to propose during the Coldplay concert: 'Are you real people? '
Coldplay -Frontman Chris Martin transformed a fan proposal into a light -hearted spectacle during the group’s London concert, while referring to the recent “Kiss Cam” scandal made all over the world. When a fan in the crowd stopped a plate to ask for help to introduce to his girlfriend, Martin first performed those he called “basic security controls” before he unfolded the moment. “Is this person your partner? Yes? No one else’s partner? Ok, ‘he said, laughing at the audience. He added with a mockery: ‘Are your cousins or siblings or something strange? Are you AI? Are your real people? ‘ Watch the video here: The playful remarks were a nod to the viral incident at the Boston performance of Coldplay earlier this year, where Andy Byron, CEO of the New York Technical Firm, and Kristin Cabot, was loving on camera. The cut caused speculation when the pair quickly pulled apart, which led to memes and even a tongue-in-cheek ad with Gwyneth Paltrow-Martin’s former wife-as-a-spokesman for the astronomer. Despite the media frenzy, Martin kept the tradition alive. The segment, known as the ‘JumboTron Song’, contains the singer who improvises lyrics about fans who appear on the big screen. Unlike a typical Kiss Cam, the focus is on interaction rather than kissing on the screen. Martin, who addresses the controversy during a recent performance in Hull, England, made it clear that the group had no plans to stop. ‘Life throws your lemons and you have to make lemonade. We’re going to keep doing this because we’re going to meet you, ‘he told fans. The London proposal ended on a high note, with Martin ensuring that the couple had an unforgettable moment- and a story to tell what went much further than a simple ‘yes’.