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This CEO scandal 21:45 - Jul 19 with 4101 viewsSwailsey

How does everyone feel about it?

Obviously (OBVIOUSLY) cheating is wrong (if that is what they did), but it feels really unsavoury how it’s all played out so publicly, for all the families involved.

He’s also resigned now too - which feels extreme as well. *edit* resigning makes sense.
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This CEO scandal on 11:06 - Jul 20 with 494 viewswischip

If I worked at that company I'd go in on Monday wearing a Coldplay t-shirt for sh-ts and giggles. And I'd probably be sacked on the Tuesday.
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This CEO scandal on 11:17 - Jul 20 with 468 viewsLibero

It encouraged me to start a re-read of Jon Ronson's book "So you've been publicly shamed"
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This CEO scandal on 11:27 - Jul 20 with 424 viewsChris_ITFC

This CEO scandal on 10:19 - Jul 20 by Crawfordsboot

Good Morning.
I’m left wondering how many of the posters on here have had an affair, a one night stand or even just flirted at a works do.

Answers on a postcard!


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This CEO scandal on 11:29 - Jul 20 with 420 viewsYaffle

This CEO scandal on 00:28 - Jul 20 by Bugs

I have a confession to make, although I would never go to a Coldplay gig. I do believe they did a good song once. This is it.



Pendulum covered this in the Radio 1 Live Lounge and it was epic!

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This CEO scandal on 11:56 - Jul 20 with 370 viewsWeWereZombies

This CEO scandal on 11:29 - Jul 20 by Yaffle

Pendulum covered this in the Radio 1 Live Lounge and it was epic!



If we're doing Coldplay confessions can I declare liking the time they got Buena Vista'd ?


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This CEO scandal on 12:06 - Jul 20 with 336 viewsdjgooder

This CEO scandal on 09:02 - Jul 20 by Churchman

I don’t disagree with that. She should be held accountable and would be if it was my organisation.

In a sense, what happens between individuals is their business - and of course their families. But the world is what it is and you cannot de-invent social media, media intrusion/interest. If you hold a senior, newsworthy position, like a CEO, why would risk that when there are plenty of private places you fumble away to your hearts content?

It’s the stupidity of them setting themselves up in that way I find surprising.


Was googling, as my some was in his swimming lesson, and she has apparently been put on leave. So looks like they are acting correctly.

I agree, they been caught being silly and are now paying a heavy price.
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This CEO scandal on 12:10 - Jul 20 with 320 viewsstonojnr

This CEO scandal on 00:09 - Jul 20 by SitfcB

Had they acted normal they’d have probably got away with it.


it wouldnt have become a global internet viral meme for sure, but the chances of them not being recognised by someone who at least knew them or recognised them at the same concert, would have been slim imo.
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This CEO scandal on 12:53 - Jul 20 with 266 viewsblueasfook

This CEO scandal on 10:12 - Jul 20 by lowhouseblue

you're right when "flaunting your infidelity" is witnessed by someone present at the concert - either directly or on the screen there. doubtless someone there amongst the 10,000 would inevitably have recognised them. but having it plastered all over social media in a global spasm of voyeurism is a different privacy issue entirely. it's quite possible to have a concept of privacy that says that third parties shouldn't publish intimate details of your life - even when others have been present to witness them directly. perhaps they would have been sacked without the social media coverage - someone there could have reported them - but the global frenzy amongst people with no possible connection is unpleasant.


It's the world we live in now. Laws allo filming and publication as long as its in the public domain. Once these things get published on social media, they then spread like wildfire. It's both a good thing and a bad thing. It allows us to see events filmed first hand but also can very quickly and completely destroy someone's reputation. These things also die down as quickly as they erupt. In 6 months, a years time, nobody will even remember their names.
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This CEO scandal on 14:51 - Jul 20 with 192 viewsronnyd

This CEO scandal on 23:40 - Jul 19 by SuperKieranMcKenna

Disgusting, in really bad taste , should feel ashamed of himself... imagine paying to see Coldplay.


If you've heard one Coldplay song, you've basically heard all of them.
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This CEO scandal on 15:26 - Jul 20 with 147 viewswischip

What's the betting that resigning CEO now sues Coldplay for loss of earnings.
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This CEO scandal on 15:27 - Jul 20 with 142 viewsJ2BLUE

This CEO scandal on 15:26 - Jul 20 by wischip

What's the betting that resigning CEO now sues Coldplay for loss of earnings.


0%?

Truly impaired.
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This CEO scandal on 16:20 - Jul 20 with 94 viewsDanTheMan

This CEO scandal on 15:27 - Jul 20 by J2BLUE

0%?


Wouldn't even go that high.

CEO having an affair with someone below him on the org chart? That's an immediate no no. Astonishingly stupid.

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This CEO scandal on 16:44 - Jul 20 with 56 viewsWD19

This CEO scandal on 21:51 - Jul 19 by WeWereZombies

They would have been fine if Chris Martin had kept his mouth shut.


Wouldn't we all!
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