It is said that the employer of an executive head was seen at the moment of “Kam Kam Kam” in a conversation Coldplay The ceremony says she is launching an investigation into the accident.
The astronomer, a database based in New York City, said in a statement on Friday that an “official investigation” was launched by its board of directors.
“The astronomer is committed to the values and culture that led us since our foundation. Our leaders are expected to determine the standard in both behavior and accountability,” the company said in a statement. subscriber LinkedIn. “The Board of Directors has started an official investigation into this matter and we will have additional details to participate very soon.”
The CEO of the astronomer, Andy Peron, was identified by the online commentators earlier this week, and it was claimed that in a video clip he became a virus on social media, showing a man and a woman flowing to hide their faces after they were shown with their arms around each other on Gomboratron at the Collelay party in Boston.
The video, which now contains more than 55 million views On Tiktok, Coldplay singer Chris Martin, who provides playing playing for a pair reactions, appears to be highlighted on the jumpson.
“Oh, look at these two. Well, come on, you are fine. Oh oh, what?” Martin can be heard, saying while the two hide their faces. “Either they suffer from an affair or they are very shy. I am not completely sure.”

The moment of “Kam Kam” at the Coldplay party in Boston, showed a man and a woman together a viral.
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The video soon became the subject of the Internet who tried to get to know the man and the woman in the video, and neither of them knew themselves publicly.
The astronomer, its chief executive, Bayron, appointed in his statement on Friday, noting that the reports that Peron issued a statement on the accident were wrong.
The company said: “Andy Peron did not provide any statement, reports that all otherwise are incorrect.”
The company also said that he was not any other astronomical employees in the “Kiss Cam” video.