‘Only scoops, no oops!’: Amul recreates Coldplay’s viral ‘kiss cam’ moment of Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot

At the moment of the Viral ‘Kiss-Cam’ at the Coldplay concert of the former CEO Andy Byron and HR Kristin Cabot, the Internet illuminated the social media before the weekend at a Coldplay concert. While the viral wave is driving, now the amul has added Saga to Saga with a humorous cartoon, but with a unique Bollywood twist.
In the cartoon published in X, the iconic pussy daughter Arsız “Oops!” The expression was matched with the line: “Hum All Additional Camera Mein Bandh Ho!” – Classic Bollywood Hit song ‘Hum Tum Additional Kamre Mai Bandh Ho’ is a smart game.
Not to miss the line – “Only scoop, no oops!” – Adding another entertainment level to the cartoon.
ColdPlay Concert Scandal
What started as a comfortable moment between Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron was quickly transformed into a mother after the Coldplay concert focused on Kiss Cam’s focus on the duo.
And in a Jiffy, Andy Byron struggled for the covering while trying to hide his face with Cabot.
Coldplay chief singer, Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron’s unexpected response until the interruption was interrupted, “Oh look at these two,” he just started shouting.
Andy Byron, Kristin Cabot is married. Byron is married to Megan Kerrigan, who left the surname of the former CEO after the viral of her husband and HR became viral. Meanwhile, Cabot married one of the richest families in Boston.
CRIST CABOT MARRIAGE
Kristin is reported to be married to Andrew Cabot, the Greek owner. The family lineage calls the sixth generation owner of the long -term Greek brand, which has been established by Andrew Cabot.
According to A New York Times The Cabots profile is estimated to exceed generations of generations and are estimated to be $ 200 million in 1972. This is $ 15.4 billion in 2025.
Brands jump into ‘Kiss glass’ frenzy
Not only amul, but also brands in the world, including IKEA, Tesla, Ryanir, wisely put on viral marketing.
The furniture retail brand Ikea released a panda picture wrapped in behind with a orangutan and imitated his ‘viral colleagues’ on Instagram pages. Subtitle, “Capture … Without them! Write -free embraces guaranteed.” The phrase “HR approved” was placed in the image
Some other companies used the “Kiss Cam” scandal for their own benefits and published the funny ads of their products.



