Gwyneth Paltrow Jokes About Coldplay Scandal in Astronomer Video

In a turn of surprising events, Gwyneth Paltrow has become a “temporary spokesperson” for the astronomer following the viral moment of Kissplay Coldplay involving the former CEO and officer of the company’s Chief of the Company.
Friday evening, the company shared a surprise parodic video with the Shakespeare in love The actress where she joked by saying that she had been “hired on a very temporary basis to speak on behalf of the 300 employees and more of the astronomer”.
“The astronomer has asked many questions in recent days, and they wanted me to answer the most common,” said Paltrow as a text on the screen began to type the question, “OMG! What is the F -“, before a divided cut was going to the winner of Oscar when he answered a completely opposite question.
“Yes, the astronomer is the best place to manage the flow of APACE air,” she replied. “We have been delighted that many people have a new interest in data automation.”
She continued: “As for the other questions we have received”, because the text on the screen hit the question: “How does your social media team hold -” before Paltrow returns to the framework to answer another distinct question.
The interest in the astronomer increased last week after the CEO of the company, Andy Byron, and the head of the people, Kristin Cabot, were posted on the big screen during the concert stop of Coldplay on July 16. When they realized that they were in front of the camera for the segment of the Kiss-Cam, they both scattered out of the frame, which led the singer of the group Chris Martin to Inip: “Either they have a connection, or they are simply very shy.”
It is no coincidence that Paltrow was exploited as a “temporary spokesperson” for the astronomer, because Martin is his ex-husband. Following the viral moment, Bryon and Cabot both resigned from their roles.
While the scandal continued to draw attention to the astronomer, the controversy has also led to an increase in Coldplay rivers. According to Lumiate data from Display panelThursday, audio audio flows on demand from the award -winning group at Grammy Award increased by 25% on Thursday. During the previous five days before the Boston concert, Coldplay had 28.7 million flows.




