Coldplay, Donald Trump and Kiss Cam
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Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Jon Stewart and John Oliver all made cameo appearances during Monday's "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
After the CEO kiss cam controversy, Coldplay's Chris Martin playfully warned fans they could be caught on camera, saying, "We're gonna use our cameras and put some of you on the big screen."
Sen. Amy Klobuchar slammed President Donald Trump for blaming Democrats for the mess he created with the Epstein files with a hilarious comparison. “The president blaming Democrats for this disaster is like that CEO that got caught on camera blaming Coldplay,
In the just under 48 hours since the CEO of a tech company who was caught in an in flagrante delicto moment with the company’s HR director, hundreds, if not thousands of memes have surfaced spoofing Astronomy CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot.
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Coldplay kiss cam scandal latest, Disney dating app, and 90s kids emotionally damaged
Caroline and Rashi talk about the latest on the Coldplay kiss cam drama, Disney coming out with a dating app and why some think 90s kids are at a disadvantage to parenting!
Alex Jones shared a manipulated image on X, showing Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. This reignited old conspiracy theories. The post referenced a viral moment from a Coldplay concert. Trump's past association with Epstein is being revisited.
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Trump-Hillary meme spins from Coldplay concert kiss cam moment. No affair—just internet satire doing what it does best.