Liam Gallagher tells couples at Oasis gig not to worry after Coldplay’s viral kiss cam drama
Liam Gallagher put Oasis fans at ease during Sunday’s concert in Manchester, England by telling them that their love will not be aired on a Jumbotron as Coldplay’s viral kiss cam saga continues to unfold.
The Oasis singer, who is currently touring with his feuding brother, assured fans that there is no need to hide their PDA at their shows, adding that it’s simply, “none of our f–king business.”
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“Do we have any lovebirds in the house? Don’t worry, we ain’t got any of that Coldplay, snidey f–king camera s–t,” Gallagher told the audience in a fan-recorded clip shared on X.
“It doesn’t matter to us who you’re f–king mingling with, or tingling with or f–ring with. But this one’s for the lovebirds anyway.”
The foul-mouthed warning may have come as a welcome announcement to some, as last week’s Coldplay concert served as the backdrop for the unveiling of a scandal.
Frontman Chris Martin was left red-faced after accidentally exposing a tech tycoon’s “affair” with a co-worker on a jumbotron during his Massachusetts gig at their show Thursday.
After the clip of the two concertgoers broke the internet, internet sleuths quickly identified the loved-up couple as Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s head of HR, Kristin Cabot.
The moment happened moments after the co-workers were mistakenly caught on an impromptu kiss cam as part of “The Jumbotron Song” — which leads the band into their 2005 hit “Fix You.”
Seconds after realizing the pair were on the big screen, the frazzled tech honcho was seen quickly ducking out of frame, with a mortified Cabot turning away from the crowd of 55,000 concertgoers at Gillette Stadium.
At first, Martin thought the camera had captured a sweet moment, saying, “Look at these two.”
But following their bizarre reaction to being on camera, Martin quickly became confused.
“Oh, what?” the “Clocks” singer can be heard saying on stage. “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”
“Holy s–t. I hope we didn’t do something bad,” he said, according to additional footage taken right after.
Following the ordeal, it emerged that Byron is married to Megan Kerrigan Byron, while Cabot recently divorced her husband, Kenneth Thornby.
In a further twist to the drama, the tech tycoon’s wife removed her married name from her Facebook page Thursday.
Days later, Byron had resigned as the CEO of Astronomer — the $1.3 billion AI company he helped found.
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