Except for the part where they did it in a stadium in front of approximately 70k people. It's not like a tmz paparazzi caught them in a dark booth in back of an old Vegas restaurant...
Except for the part where they did it in a stadium in front of approximately 70k people. It's not like a tmz paparazzi caught them in a dark booth in back of an old Vegas restaurant...
Not only in front of a stadium full of strangers but also apparently in a luxury box with colleagues. The expression of the woman next to them as it unfolded was telling. She knew what was going on and why the Jumbotron view was a big deal. Corporate omertà until the secret got out into the public.
Yeah, that was pretty stupid. But I don't think that makes it a good idea for a bunch of people to start commenting on their spouses' Facebook pages like they're detectives about to crack open a case.
That's completely fair. But it's still boggles the mind that they would do that in public.
There's a certain anonymity that used to exist in a crowd that large.