Amul shared a tweet featuring the iconic Amul Girl as a concert-goer looking at Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot’s viral ‘kiss cam’ moment at a Coldplay concert.

Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot’s alleged affair getting exposed over a ‘kiss cam’ during Coldplay’s Boston concert, has been the topic of discussion on social media for days. Amul has joined in to share a tweet featuring the iconic Amul Girl. While some were in stitches over the post, others were unhappy.
“Amul Topical: Couple caught on ‘kiss cam’ at Coldplay concert!” the dairy company wrote on X, along with a creative.
The visual features an animated version of the viral moment when high-profile executives of Astronomer were spotted cuddling during the concert. A line accompanying it reads, “Hum Tum ek camera may band ho!”, a line most likely inspired by the famous Hindi song ‘Hum Tum Ek Kamre May Band Ho’ from the 1973 film Bobby.
Like their other tropical creatives, Amul’s visual also features the iconic Amul Girl. She is portrayed as a concert-goer looking at the viral moment on screen with a surprise on her face.
Another text insert on the visual reads, “Only scoops, no oops.”
Take a look at the tweet here:
Amul Topical: Couple caught on ‘kiss cam’ at Coldplay concert! pic.twitter.com/nI3UwathCm
— Amul.coop (@Amul_Coop) July 21, 2025
What did social media say?
While some were blown away by the company’s creative take on the viral moment, others were unhappy about Amul girl featuring in a visual about alleged adultery. An individual wrote, “Amul girl ahead of her time – please wait for your adulthood, dear.”
Another added, “Didn’t expect Amul to join this Coldplay couple meme bandwagon.” A third posted, “What’s this? Why this? Not expected from the Amul creative team.” A fourth remarked, “Oh no, please don’t!”

