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Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.” Those are the words that Coldplay front man Chris Martin uttered at a concert in Boston on Wednesday night, launching a million memes in the process.
Things took an unexpected turn at a recent Coldplay concert thanks to their version of the Kiss Cam and now the internet is doing what the internet does. The viral story continues to twist and turn as people gawk into other's private lives.
“SportsCenter” anchor and ESPN reporter Michele Steele is leaving the network after 14 years. Steele made the announcement in a social media post on Thursday:
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Furphy, 20, delivered a ferocious dunk over Chicago Bulls rookie Noa Essengue during a Summer League matchup in Las Vegas on Monday, July 14 that left Nicole Briscoe and Ryan Smith in disbelief during their SportsCenter broadcast. "That's the worst poster I've seen in my life," Smith said during the segment, joking, "Is that real?!"
The Pacers posted the photo and that photo made its way to last night's SportsCenter. Upon seeing the image during the broadcast, anchors Nicole Briscoe and Ryan Smith absolutely lost it. This poster dunk was so soul-crushing that it derailed SportsCenter. 🏀🔨📺🎙️🤣 #NBA #ESPN pic.twitter.com/t7V3Yqhbz4
Noa Essengue is currently gearing up for his first season with the Bulls after being selected in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft. He managed to end
Longtime SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris is back on the air after battling prostate cancer and undergoing surgery.