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(VIDEO) Messi and Antonela Rocuzzo’s Detail That Everyone Is Ignoring in Coldplay’s “Kiss Cam”
Watch what fans spotted about Messi and Antonela at the Coldplay concert.
It’s been a week since the scandal caused by images captured by a Kiss Cam during a Coldplay concert in Boston, Massachusetts, which exposed an affair between the CEO of Astronomer, Andy Byron, and the Human Resources director, Kristin Cabot. But that moment will linger in our minds for a long time, and we couldn’t overlook a detail related to the latest public media appearance of Lionel Messi and Antonela Roccuzzo.
A detail that cannot be ignored
In a world where coincidences don’t exist... Internet users noticed that Messi, the Inter Miami player, and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo were wearing outfits identical to those of Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, the couple at the center of the latest viral internet scandal.

The Argentine footballer was wearing a white shirt, just like Andy, while Antonela wore a black dress.
“Why are they wearing the same clothes?” one internet user asked, referring to the couples, who are not in the same situation.
Messi and his partner attended the Coldplay concert with their children, as shared by his wife in a post with three photos on Instagram.
On the other hand, the CEO of Astronomer resigned from his position at the company, where Kristin Cabot also no longer works, as reported by various media outlets closely following the viral incident.
Messi suspended and Javier Mascherano furious
Javier Mascherano, Inter Miami coach, criticized the MLS sanction on Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba for missing the All-Star Game, which prevented them from playing in the 0-0 draw at home against Cincinnati tonight.
“I didn’t come here to criticize the MLS or to change the rules. We adapted to what happened, even though I don’t agree with the decision at all,” he said at the start of his press conference.
The coach acknowledged that he finds it “strange” that “one day something is said, and the next day a different decision is made,” alluding to the fact that MLS Commissioner Don Garber avoided confirming the suspension of Messi and Jordi Alba on Wednesday. The sanction was finally announced by the league on Friday.
“We all heard that it was understandable, given the number of games they’ve been playing,” Mascherano said, reinforcing Inter Miami’s argument about their demanding schedule in recent weeks.
“We’re not asking for special treatment. But I have a question: what if today’s game (against Cincinnati) was away? Would they have also demanded that Leo not play? Because when it comes to filling stadiums and making ticket sales, no one complains, right? The issue is that this game happened to be at home. That’s the thing. I’ll leave that for you to think about,” he elaborated.
