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The woman who leaked viral Coldplay video shares how much she earned: let's find out
Everyone will be shocked after knowing how much she made from the viral video she filmed

The girl who filmed the internet-breaking Coldplay concert clip has finally revealed how much she made from the moment, and the answer has surprised everyone.
Grace Springer, who attended the Coldplay concert on July 16 with friends, appeared live on This Morning from New Jersey at 5 a.m. local time to talk about her experience.
Speaking with hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary, Grace, who filmed the viral incident, explained the reason for having her phone out initially.
"I was hoping to see myself on the big screen," she explained. "That's why my phone was out in the first place."
Moreover, the video’s viral success, Grace revealed, she has not made a single penny from it.
“I’ve actually made no money from the video itself or the views,” she shared.
She also confirmed she’s not enrolled in TikTok’s Creator Fund, a program that allows users to earn from viral content.
Grace’s unexpected transparency has won viewers' hearts.
According to a statement from Variety, Andy Byron has left his position as CEO of the tech company Astronomer following a viral video showing him holding a woman at a Coldplay concert.
For the unversed, Andy Byron, CEO of the New York-based software company Astronomer, was caught on a viral Kiss Cam kissing the company's head of human resources, Kristin Cabot, during a Coldplay concert on July 16, 2025.
The video gained quick reactions that blew up online, reportedly hitting more than 120 million views.
The moment got huge attention due to the surprise appearance of the Astronomer CEO Andy Byron on the stadium’s kiss cam, creating Major controversy.