Indian Twitter users follow wrong Chris Martin
The comedian issued clarification through tweets and told people that he can't pass the message.
The Global Citizen Festival which was highly awaited for Coldplay’s performance has been making news for the past few days for several reasons. While known personalities like PM Modi made headlines for their appearance, one man is gaining a lot of attention even without being there.
While Shakespeare wrote ‘What’s in a name?’, it can mean a lot when you share your name with Coldplay’s front man, as a man named Chris Martin got 500 Indian followers in just one day, as people took to Twitter to thank the singer after he sang the iconic Vande Matram alongside A R Rahman.
It turns out that the Coldplay front man doesn’t even have a Twitter account in his name and the one that found a following in India is a British comedian. He then issued a clarification on the micro blogging site, and said that while he was sure Chris was great in Mumbai, he can’t really pass on the message.
To the 500 Indian followers I gained in the last day I'm not in Coldplay. I'm sure Chris was great in Mumbai but I can't pass on the message
— Chris Martin (@ChrisMcomedy) November 19, 2016
The comedian shared a picture holding a placard that read, ‘Not in Coldplay’, but still kept getting more and more followers as things took an interesting turn. While some though he looked similar to the vocalist, many asked him about returning the Kohinoor.
.@ChrisMcomedy new profile photo pic.twitter.com/LS1GXrJWbU
— Chris Martin (@ChrisMcomedy) November 20, 2016
.@ChrisMcomedy Now got a 1000 more followers, but compared to Indian population that's only 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000.1 % of you
— Chris Martin (@ChrisMcomedy) November 20, 2016
@ChrisMcomedy please ask your queen to return Kohinoor
— gab.ai/doubt (@doubtinggaurav) November 20, 2016
I see no difference @ChrisMcomedy pic.twitter.com/WO1JhyhM15
— thecoldplayeffect 😠(@dcoldplayeffect) November 20, 2016
The comedian engaged with his new found following in India and also asked Indian fans to help with test match tickets.
.@ChrisMcomedy let's take advantage: can any of my new Indian followers hook me up with tickets to the next cricket test match please??
— Chris Martin (@ChrisMcomedy) November 20, 2016