Picture this: you're at a sold-out stadium watching Coldplay and swaying along to “Yellow.” Everything seems perfect, and then, boom, the Kiss Cam cuts to a couple who immediately look like they’ve just seen a ghost. And not in a cute, surprised way. In a “please no, not now” kind of way.

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Why are People Obsessed With the Coldplay Kiss Cam Couple?

Maybe it's the way the billionaire CEO leaned away from his "friend" like she was a stranger who just asked for his social security number. It could be the absolute look of horror on the woman's face when they both realize they've been busted in front of 70,000 people. No kiss. No smile. Just panic.

Well, TikTok did what TikTok does. The clip blew up faster than a confetti cannon at a Coldplay show. Everyone became an instant detective. Comments flooded in; people were zooming in on their expressions, analyzing body language as if it were an FBI file. “She reached for his hand and he pulled away,” one person wrote. “You can feel the guilt through the screen,” said another.

@instaagraace trouble in paradise?? #coldplay #boston #coldplayconcert #kisscam #fyp ♬ original sound - grace

And then there were the memes. You couldn't scroll more than one or two posts before seeing the next one, more hilarious than the last. From politics to every facet of pop culture, there was an appropriate meme of the now infamous "Coldplay Kiss-Cam Couple." 'Coldplayed' is now officially a verb.

The act of being unintentionally exposed while cheating, especially in public, usually during major events.

Who Posted the Coldplay Kiss Cam Couple on TikTok?

How many times have you been to a concert or sporting event that has featured the kiss cam? It's nothing new. In fact, it's become so common that hardly anyone whips out their phone and records anymore. I mean, what's the craziest thing that could happen? If it weren't for the intuition of a Jersey girl to start recording the JumboTron that fateful night in Massachusetts, what would we even be talking about right now?

Meet Grace Springer.

@instaagraacehey andy, pls don’t sue me ♬ original sound - Ellies discord kitten

Grace is a 2019 graduate of Monmouth University and a bartender at one of the hottest beach clubs. She is 100-percent a Jersey Shore girl. Her TikTok content mainly focused on life with her dog while exploring the Jersey Shore. Her videos typically averaged around 20,000 views. Not too shabby, right? Well, Grace's ten seconds of infidelity, for all to see, have garnered over 125 million views as of this writing.

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How Much Money Did the Woman Who Posted the Coldplay Kiss Cam Couple Earn?

It turns out because Grace's video wasn't at least 60 seconds long, the revenue is almost non existant. In this post she says that if her capture was just 40 seconds longer, she could have made over $60,000. Instead, she claims it's not enough to go out to dinner with.

@instaagraace Replying to @IG/YT: samcahntent ♬ original sound - yadro.greenscreen

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