Rich middle aged CEO going viral busted at Coldplay concert cheating of his wife with his HR director

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Anonymous wrote:They never would have been filmed if they weren’t openly cuddling AND in a luxury box front and center.

They would have still gotten away if they hadn’t behaved like a pair of scalded cats. How many kiss cam clips do you normally see?


Yep. If they didn't flinch, would have been a nothingburger.


I totally disagree. It wouldn't have been hyper-viral or happen so quickly but they still would have been identified and married billionaire CEO and his married HR director having a shameless affair in a suite and on a kiss cam at a Coldplay stadium concert is still viral bait for tabloids. There were 60,000 people at that concert in Boston. Someone at that concert, a disgruntled colleague, an industry enemy, or random friend of the spouses would have recognized them and exposed them.


+1 exactly! Stupidity and arrogance on full display just a feww miles from where they live.
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Anonymous wrote:She’s a Gettysburg college graduate^ not the sharpest knife in the drawer. The “people skills” wink wink are how she rose up the ranks.


Oh f&kc you.


You think she's smart?


I don’t give a sh*t about her. I KNOW you are not smart. What, you think her going to, say, Harvard or Vanderbilt or any of your stupid T25 schools would be insurance against this type of behavior? As if those schools only admit the purest and most intelligent? GMAFB.


PP here. I'm not the poster who commented about Gettysburg. I was just asking about her smarts because she seems to lack commonsense or perhaps she's smart and has some type of mental illness that would account for her risk-taking behavior.


I would think she’s actually got a lot of street smarts and charm. She’s gotten multiple rich men, been promoted to the C-suite etc. despite not having an Ivy education or a wealthy upbringing, Same goes for someone like Lauren Sanchez. She knows how to play the game and she probably knows how to take smart risks. This was a freak incident.


Smart risks? The strategy of banging other women’s husbands to move up is not admirable.
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Anonymous wrote:She’s a Gettysburg college graduate^ not the sharpest knife in the drawer. The “people skills” wink wink are how she rose up the ranks.


Oh f&kc you.


You think she's smart?


I don’t give a sh*t about her. I KNOW you are not smart. What, you think her going to, say, Harvard or Vanderbilt or any of your stupid T25 schools would be insurance against this type of behavior? As if those schools only admit the purest and most intelligent? GMAFB.


PP here. I'm not the poster who commented about Gettysburg. I was just asking about her smarts because she seems to lack commonsense or perhaps she's smart and has some type of mental illness that would account for her risk-taking behavior.


I would think she’s actually got a lot of street smarts and charm. She’s gotten multiple rich men, been promoted to the C-suite etc. despite not having an Ivy education or a wealthy upbringing, Same goes for someone like Lauren Sanchez. She knows how to play the game and she probably knows how to take smart risks. This was a freak incident.


Smart risks? The strategy of banging other women’s husbands to move up is not admirable.


Yeah. The wife that devoted herself to education- head of lower school- and setting a good example for her children is a lot more admirable,

Kristin is banging everything in town and showing her kids generational trauma.
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^ moving to difffetebt homes, broken families
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How did they get recognized so fast?
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Anonymous wrote:She’s a Gettysburg college graduate^ not the sharpest knife in the drawer. The “people skills” wink wink are how she rose up the ranks.


Oh f&kc you.


You think she's smart?


I don’t give a sh*t about her. I KNOW you are not smart. What, you think her going to, say, Harvard or Vanderbilt or any of your stupid T25 schools would be insurance against this type of behavior? As if those schools only admit the purest and most intelligent? GMAFB.


PP here. I'm not the poster who commented about Gettysburg. I was just asking about her smarts because she seems to lack commonsense or perhaps she's smart and has some type of mental illness that would account for her risk-taking behavior.


I would think she’s actually got a lot of street smarts and charm. She’s gotten multiple rich men, been promoted to the C-suite etc. despite not having an Ivy education or a wealthy upbringing, Same goes for someone like Lauren Sanchez. She knows how to play the game and she probably knows how to take smart risks. This was a freak incident.


Smart risks? The strategy of banging other women’s husbands to move up is not admirable.


+1 seriously immoral and unethical behavior.
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Anonymous wrote:He was fired right away because he has a contract that undoubtedly has a clause in it about his conduct. She likely does not have a contract and is in process of negotiating some type of severance agreement. Like it or not, she knows a lot and the company will be happier if she goes quietly


He was quickly fired because there are probably a deluge of other women about to come forward, he was probably banging her before he hired her, if he handed her the role over more qualified applicants that's a big no-no, then he let her hire her crony, and lastly, the pricey concert suite and probably a mile long list of other lavish trips and events were likely on the company's dime. Swiping a company card to carry on a fling with an underling is a big no-no -- could be considered felony criminal embezzlement. In sum, he displays zero ethics and should never be trusted to lead any company. And come to find out this wasn't his first time doing this? This sleazebag is a total disgrace and deserves this modern tar and feathering.


Is that the case even if there’s an associated legitimate business expense or just if submitting for company reimbursement for purely personal concert tickets? Say for instance travel for meetings with a client that requires an overnight, but the employees are also conducting an affair at the company paid for hotel. Or they go out for dinner after the meeting on the per diem.
Anonymous
NYT has a piece today about how this exposes what a surveillance state we now live under. We’re being recorded everywhere at all times. It’s pretty creepy. Plus facial recognition, license plate readers, GPS location data in every photo we post, and cell phone GPS location being shared to every app.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was fired right away because he has a contract that undoubtedly has a clause in it about his conduct. She likely does not have a contract and is in process of negotiating some type of severance agreement. Like it or not, she knows a lot and the company will be happier if she goes quietly


He was quickly fired because there are probably a deluge of other women about to come forward, he was probably banging her before he hired her, if he handed her the role over more qualified applicants that's a big no-no, then he let her hire her crony, and lastly, the pricey concert suite and probably a mile long list of other lavish trips and events were likely on the company's dime. Swiping a company card to carry on a fling with an underling is a big no-no -- could be considered felony criminal embezzlement. In sum, he displays zero ethics and should never be trusted to lead any company. And come to find out this wasn't his first time doing this? This sleazebag is a total disgrace and deserves this modern tar and feathering.


Is that the case even if there’s an associated legitimate business expense or just if submitting for company reimbursement for purely personal concert tickets? Say for instance travel for meetings with a client that requires an overnight, but the employees are also conducting an affair at the company paid for hotel. Or they go out for dinner after the meeting on the per diem.


This exposes there were likely some issues with checks and balances and financial practices to put it mildly! Of course reckless and fraudulent spending can get you canned and sometimes criminally charged. You think this guy was using his own credit card his wife could see to wine and dine and bang this woman in hotels? I doubt it. Company card.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’s a Gettysburg college graduate^ not the sharpest knife in the drawer. The “people skills” wink wink are how she rose up the ranks.


Oh f&kc you.


You think she's smart?


I don’t give a sh*t about her. I KNOW you are not smart. What, you think her going to, say, Harvard or Vanderbilt or any of your stupid T25 schools would be insurance against this type of behavior? As if those schools only admit the purest and most intelligent? GMAFB.


PP here. I'm not the poster who commented about Gettysburg. I was just asking about her smarts because she seems to lack commonsense or perhaps she's smart and has some type of mental illness that would account for her risk-taking behavior.


I would think she’s actually got a lot of street smarts and charm. She’s gotten multiple rich men, been promoted to the C-suite etc. despite not having an Ivy education or a wealthy upbringing, Same goes for someone like Lauren Sanchez. She knows how to play the game and she probably knows how to take smart risks. This was a freak incident.


Smart risks? The strategy of banging other women’s husbands to move up is not admirable.

Worked for the current Mrs. Bezos.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’s a Gettysburg college graduate^ not the sharpest knife in the drawer. The “people skills” wink wink are how she rose up the ranks.


Oh f&kc you.


You think she's smart?


I don’t give a sh*t about her. I KNOW you are not smart. What, you think her going to, say, Harvard or Vanderbilt or any of your stupid T25 schools would be insurance against this type of behavior? As if those schools only admit the purest and most intelligent? GMAFB.


PP here. I'm not the poster who commented about Gettysburg. I was just asking about her smarts because she seems to lack commonsense or perhaps she's smart and has some type of mental illness that would account for her risk-taking behavior.


I would think she’s actually got a lot of street smarts and charm. She’s gotten multiple rich men, been promoted to the C-suite etc. despite not having an Ivy education or a wealthy upbringing, Same goes for someone like Lauren Sanchez. She knows how to play the game and she probably knows how to take smart risks. This was a freak incident.


Smart risks? The strategy of banging other women’s husbands to move up is not admirable.

Worked for the current Mrs. Bezos.

Eh depends. Hard to see how her children will turn out with her having ditched them and their dad to move to Miami with Jeff. Abandonment issues can cause headaches down the line that money can’t really make up for. But if everything works out with her kids then it def worked for her.
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This song on Instagram made me laugh. Happy Breakup indeed! A lot of commenters are saying "but this song isn't for older women" to which I would like to say OH YES IT IS! https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMTSBznSph-/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NYT has a piece today about how this exposes what a surveillance state we now live under. We’re being recorded everywhere at all times. It’s pretty creepy. Plus facial recognition, license plate readers, GPS location data in every photo we post, and cell phone GPS location being shared to every app.


Behave well, tell the truth, follow rules, live an honorable life, be a decent and kind person...not hard.
In this case, don't flaunt adultery in front of 60,0,00 people near your hometow where your spouse and kids live. No excuses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NYT has a piece today about how this exposes what a surveillance state we now live under. We’re being recorded everywhere at all times. It’s pretty creepy. Plus facial recognition, license plate readers, GPS location data in every photo we post, and cell phone GPS location being shared to every app.


I keep reading this and how those taking glee should be ashamed…blah, blah. That’s GASLIGHTING.

I think for the past decade we have seen immoral celebrated “you go, girl!”- to women that screw other people’s husbands, have married affairs. We see people turning a blind eye to predators like Trump and Epstein- and Trump’s affairs with prostitutes didn’t even cause a blink. We see CEOs getting away with everything and the worst of all Ashley Madison: life is short, have an affair.

There is zero shame anymore.

People are fed up. People that are the true victims—watching their spouses get off with nothing and often a hearty alimony payment even when they cheated the entire marriage.

It is finally starting to be ENOUGH. Everyone that was treated poorly at work by people like these two and their sycophant inner circle. Spouses and children that suffered in silence with a serial cheating parent.

These two are the poster board for everything people are sick of.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’s a Gettysburg college graduate^ not the sharpest knife in the drawer. The “people skills” wink wink are how she rose up the ranks.


Oh f&kc you.


You think she's smart?


I don’t give a sh*t about her. I KNOW you are not smart. What, you think her going to, say, Harvard or Vanderbilt or any of your stupid T25 schools would be insurance against this type of behavior? As if those schools only admit the purest and most intelligent? GMAFB.


PP here. I'm not the poster who commented about Gettysburg. I was just asking about her smarts because she seems to lack commonsense or perhaps she's smart and has some type of mental illness that would account for her risk-taking behavior.


I would think she’s actually got a lot of street smarts and charm. She’s gotten multiple rich men, been promoted to the C-suite etc. despite not having an Ivy education or a wealthy upbringing, Same goes for someone like Lauren Sanchez. She knows how to play the game and she probably knows how to take smart risks. This was a freak incident.


Smart risks? The strategy of banging other women’s husbands to move up is not admirable.


+1 seriously immoral and unethical behavior.


Oh stop
It’s not immoral oh wait Bible thumpers who are ok with Trump screwing every one and Republican men being child porn addicted this is laughable. 50 percent of this country is totally ok with adultery and immortality.

This guy did the same thing republicans do daily so the outrage on this thread is disingenuous at best

Do I think he should be fired of course he slept with a subordinate
And he’s too stupid to not be in public they both should be judged on those merits

Did she ruin his marriage no he did that
Did he ruin her marriage sure

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