TV presenter Amanda Keller became the unexpected star of Coldplay's recent concert when the infamous 'Kiss Cam' zoomed in on her and a nearby CEO, creating a moment of pure awkwardness that has since gone viral.
The incident occurred during the band's performance in London, where the crowd was treated to a mix of classic hits and new tracks. As the camera panned across the audience, it stopped on Keller and the CEO, prompting cheers and laughter from the crowd.
Keller, known for her quick wit, initially seemed taken aback but quickly played along, sharing a light-hearted peck on the cheek with the bemused executive. The moment was captured on video and has since been shared widely on social media, with fans praising Keller's good humour.
Coldplay's 'Kiss Cam' has become a staple of their live shows, often leading to hilarious and unexpected interactions between audience members. This latest incident only adds to its legendary status.
Fans have been quick to react, with many calling it the 'most relatable concert moment ever.' Others have speculated about the identity of the CEO, though neither Keller nor the individual in question has commented further.
Whether planned or entirely spontaneous, this viral moment has certainly added to the buzz surrounding Coldplay's current tour.