This topic has been done to death and there's a bunch of great comedy revolving around this event.
I just have two things to say:
People are saying they would have got away with it if they hadn't acted so guilty but honestly, in a crowd of 80 000, even if they had brazened it out, there would have been someone who saw the screen and recognised them.
How come nobody thinks it's weird that he's holding her boobs in public? It doesn't matter if the couple is legitimate or not, I just think that grabbing her boobs in public is quite odd.
I hope they are both single, or if married are honest with their spouses. But then why jump apart and hide?
ReplyDeleteThey're both married to other people, Hels. And obviously not keen to be seen
DeleteI've accidently come in contact with boobs. It wasn't a bother. The photo seems to show a perfectly natural way to cuddle with someone who you are attached to...err, maybe not officially attached.
ReplyDeleteIts natural but i think that kind of arm positioning would normally be done in private? Maybe I'm out of touch
DeleteI think they thought they were in a private environment - away from home, nobody knowing them….unfortunately they were caught out by the camera in a sort of compromising position.
ReplyDeleteIt also boggles my mind that they were in the company of other employees. What kind of arrogance is it to expose all those colleagues to that sort of information
DeleteAs you say, holding her boobs in public? He thinks that's okay? Surely he knew there were cameras filming the audience? What a twit.
ReplyDeleteMost CEOs are sociopath. This guy is for sure
DeleteEeeeuw. Some things are much better savoured in private.
ReplyDeleteYes. Amen to that
DeleteI had this as 'breaking news' on my news feed and it left me baffled as to why it was a news story at all - I had never heard of the tech company, nor the people involved. They're just idiots that got caught out.
ReplyDeleteI'm cross that it's in the news at all.
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Thats a fair comment. I think it was the obvious guilt that had everyone fascinated, it's like looking at a car crash
DeleteAgree with Ms Scarlet. Why is it even a news story? It's a dodgy embrace at a concert by two nonentities.
ReplyDeleteI think it appeals to human voyeurism and schadenfraude. We love to see the powerful come crashing down as a result of their own arrogance
DeleteI don't care if they are married or not, but that kind of behavior is not respectful in public. She should care more about what people think of her character. He should care what people think of her. I suppose I am old-fashioned.
ReplyDeleteDidn't he quit or get fired?
I thought it was very a juvenile display and involving their colleagues in their deceit was arrogant.
DeleteHe resigned. Or likely "resigned"