
Messi, his wife Antonela Roccuzzo steal spotlight on 'kiss cam' at Coldplay Miami: 'He didn't hide, though'
Lionel Messi
and his wife
Antonela Roccuzzo
attended the Miami Coldplay concert, which included a special tribute by Chris Martin. Messi stole the spotlight, but this time not on the field — it was at Coldplay's concert in Miami and fans are absolutely loving it.
The Inter Miami star spent his downtime enjoying a special date night with his better half which drew a massive crowd of fans. Taking to Instagram, Messi's wife, Antonela Roccuzzo, who accompanied him to the concert, shared a string of pictures showing the duo seated in a VIP box and posing for pictures. "Coldplay," she wrote in the caption.
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Lionel Messi, wife attend Coldplay concert
At the live show, the 38-year-old Argentine player received loud cheers from fellow concertgoers as he relaxed in the VIP section. In a video now viral online, Messi gave a warm wave as he acknowledged the fans' excitement and appreciation, flashing his signature shy smile, which left the crowd even more delighted by his presence.
While Messi opted for a simple outfit, a white button-down shirt top paired with plain black pants and sneakers, his wife chose an all-black look – a black sleeveless top and baggy pants. While Messi's attendance at the concert stirred a lot of excitement among fans, it was his 'kiss cam' moment that left people talking.
'Jumbotron with Lionel Messi! (He didn't hide, though),' X account Coldplay Access wrote, sharing the now-viral clip featuring the Argentine footballer and his wife. Hard Rock Stadium in Miami too shared the clip online.
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'Oh hey there, Messi!' the venue's X account wrote. The short clip quickly went viral, with many calling Messi's wave 'king-like' and praising the duo's calm and graceful presence. The now-viral video was shared on July 28, and since then it has gained more than 22,000 views and several comments.
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'My relationship goal always,' a commenter noted. 'Beautiful family,' a second user said.
'Leo …..We saw you both on the big screen, that's so cute,' a follower added in reference to Messi's big screen moment.
Amid the heart emojis, one fan wrote, 'Such a beautiful family! Full of love and happiness.'
'The most beautiful couple,' a user added.
Besides fans, celebrity hairstylist Dafne Evangelista wrote, 'Bella,' which means "Beautiful."
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Joining the fun was Brazilian musician Felipe Araújo, who playfully commented, 'With you, there will be no problem with cameras.'
One of the users, @BTDdrago, with a hint of sarcasm, commented, 'Before I read the caption, I thought Messi had been caught cheating too.'
The football icon married his childhood sweetheart in June 2017 in their hometown of Rosario, Argentina.
At the time, the media and public called it the "wedding of the century" mainly because of their fairytale-like romance and global fame. The couple has been blessed with three beautiful sons: Thiago, Mateo, and Ciro.
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