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“Jumbotron Justice: Can You Sue a Band for Being Too Iconic?”

“Jumbotron Justice: Can You Sue a Band for Being Too Iconic?”

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  • At Coldplay’s July 16 concert, ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot (both married to others) were caught embracing on the jumbotron.
  • Chris Martin joked, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy,” which went viral and triggered a company investigation.
  • Both resigned.
  • Rumors swirled that Byron might sue Coldplay for emotional distress and invasion of privacy, but legal experts say his case would be “dead on arrival” due to lack of privacy at public events.
  • Sydney starred in an American Eagle ad saying, “Genes are passed down… My jeans are blue.”
  • Critics slammed it as a dog whistle for white genetic superiority, citing her blonde hair, blue eyes, and the ad’s tone.
  • The backlash intensified when voter records revealed she’s a registered Republican, prompting praise from Trump and defense from Meghan McCain.
  • American Eagle insists the ad was “just about jeans,” while Sweeney has stayed silent amid the storm.

Let me know if you want this recapped meme-style or turned into a fake press release. I’m ready.

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