Andy Bayran’s coldplay scandal: The woman who shot the video did not get any money despite watching millions of people because …

Grace Springer, the woman who posted a viral video of the former astronomer CEO Andy Bayran and HR chief Christin Cabot from the coldplay concert in Boston, exposed a myth that people are thinking about her – that she is colliding with millions of people as the video has gone viral. Springer said that he did not earn any money from viral videos or for ideas and it is not masked. “I was expecting myself to see myself on the big screen, and I love to catch the moments, so my phone was in the first place. At the moment when I filmed it, I didn’t think much about it, but of course, everyone was having a nonsense in a way. The concert had more than 50,000 people, so it was a hot theme,” said the Grace.Andy Bayron and Christin Cabots were in the embrace of each other, when they were painted on a vulgarity at the concert. When he saw himself on the screen, he quickly dumped and it would have been buried that the exact moment video was not captured by Springer and posted on his tikkok. After the deep eyes of social media users, this video went viral in some time that this man was a major time CEO of a major technology company and the woman was not his wife, but the company was HR. Springer said that a part of it felt bad for what happened, but she believes that others also had a video and anyone could post it. “I definitely feel Andy’s wife Megan, his family and everyone else who is hurt in the process,” she said. “But as I said, there were more than 50,000 people and I am not the only one who caught it on camera, so if it was not me, I was uploaded it, I am sure someone else will have it.”After the astronomer announced an investigation into the incident, Andy Bayran resigned from the post. Both personal and professional lives of Bayran and Cabot turned upside down but did not release any statements.