Phillie Phanatic Parodies Viral Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal at Friday’s Game

Phillie Phanatic Parodies Viral Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal at Friday’s Game

Phillie Phanatic Parodies Viral Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal at Friday’s Game

Phillie Phanatic Parodies Viral Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal at Friday's Game
Image from New York Post

The Phillie Phanatic, joined by a fellow mascot, hilariously recreated the infamous Coldplay concert “kiss cam” scandal during Friday night’s game against the Los Angeles Angels at Citizens Bank Park. The segment, dubbed “Coldplay Kiss Cam,” played out on the outfield video board to the tune of Coldplay’s “Clocks.”

The mascots, with one donning a blonde wig to mimic the original viral duo, perfectly captured the cringeworthy reactions that made the initial July 16 Coldplay concert moment notorious. That original incident involved Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot, whose awkward on-screen interaction sparked rumors of an affair and led to an internal investigation by their company.

While the Phillies ultimately lost to the Angels 6-5, dropping their record to 55-42, the Phanatic’s timely and comical parody provided a memorable highlight, tapping into a story that continues to generate public interest.

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