Is there anything The Simpsons does not know?
For the past week Coldplay’s concert Kiss cam scandal is making waves on the internet and netizens can’t get over it.
Social media is buzzing after a now-viral moment at a Coldplay concert seemingly exposed an alleged workplace affair, and the internet is asking, did The Simpsons see it coming?
The awkward moment fuelled gossips online about a possible office romance. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin even joked on stage, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy.”
The viral video again sparked a buzz, as the internet users shared memes on X (formally twitter) and Facebook, featuring The Simpsons predicting the embarrassing incident long ago.
The internet is flooded with memes displaying acclaimed show'seerie predictions comparing the scene to a screenshot claiming the long running animated series predicted yet another real-world event.
According to Mint, the widely shared image shows Homer and Marge on a kiss cam, supposedly from a 2017 episode titled Kiss Kiss, which resembles Byron and Cabot’s awkward “cuddling moment”.
The viral image shows two yellow characters reacting awkwardly on a stadium screen, drawing instant comparisons to the real-life concert clip.
The animated cartoon image sparked speculation that The Simpsons had once again predicted the bizarre pop culture moment, but none of the episode actually depicted the exact Coldplay’s concert viral scenario.
The Simpsons had long list of uncanny predictions from Donlad Trumps presidency to Tech advancements, circulating online which somehow supposed to be true.
But mostly these predictions are coincidental or exaggerated by social media users.
A few earlier episodes from The Simpsons series showcases kiss cam gags; however, no episode confirms containing this specific kiss cam scandal scene and rather seems AI generated.