CEO Busted in Alleged Affair at Coldplay Show, Company Says Viral 'Statement' Is Fake
Friday, 18 July 2025 New twist in the viral Coldplay concert scandal -- the company behind the CEO busted in an alleged affair says a supposed statement from Andy Byron that's gone viral is totally fake. Byron’s company, Astronomer tells TMZ the statement floating…
New twist in the viral Coldplay concert scandal -- the company behind the CEO busted in an alleged affair says a supposed statement from Andy Byron that's gone viral is totally fake.
Chris Martin's not letting the Astronomer kiss cam scandal die ... and now he's being extra careful with couples at his Coldplay concerts. The band was.. TMZ.com
Chris Martin has set the record straight about the Astronomer CEO scandal that took the internet by storm ... and he wants to make one thing clear -- the camera.. TMZ.com
Chris Martin has set the record straight about the Astronomer CEO scandal that took the internet by storm ... and he wants to make one thing clear -- the camera.. TMZ.com
A U.S.-based tech company, Astronomer, has been rocked by scandal after a viral video taken at a Coldplay concert showed two of its top executives—CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot—sharing an intimate moment on the venue’s jumbo screen. The clip, quickly turned into memes and widely shared online, prompted the company to launch an internal investigation.
Andy Byron stepped down last week, and now Kristin Cabot has also resigned, the company confirmed in a statement to the BBC. While the BBC has not been able to independently verify the identities of those in the video, U.S. media outlets have named them. The moment they were spotted on the screen, the pair quickly ducked, fueling further online speculation. The incident has triggered discussions about workplace relationships, professionalism, and public scrutiny in the tech world.
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The viral “Coldplay cheating” clip has morphed into America’s favorite stadium meme. From baseball mascots mimicking the moment to couples re-enacting it live on kiss cams, the trend is sweeping concerts, sports arenas, and social media. Originally a meme-worthy clip, it’s now a pop culture juggernaut, drawing laughter and participation from fans, celebrities, and commentators alike. Stadiums are buzzing with meme recreations, turning each event into a viral hotspot as Americans can’t stop laughing—and sharing.
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AI company Astronomer was rocked by scandal this week after CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot were caught in an awkward kiss cam moment at a Coldplay concert. Trying to dodge the spotlight, the two tech execs sparked viral chaos online — and major fallout offline. Within days, Byron resigned under pressure, while Cabot was placed on leave as the company launched a full-blown investigation.
The scandal was amplified when a second video surfaced showing the pair kissing and embracing. The affair has sent shockwaves through the tech world, especially as both parties are married. Interim CEO Pete DeJoy has stepped in, and Astronomer is trying to move forward after the PR nightmare. The drama, however, continues to unfold, with speculation swirling about the future of both execs’ careers — and their marriages.
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A viral kiss cam moment at a Coldplay concert has thrown tech firm Astronomer into the spotlight. CEO Andy Byron was seen kissing Kristin Cabot, the company’s Chief People Officer — not his wife. The incident, caught on video and widely circulated on TikTok and X, has triggered intense public backlash and raised questions about workplace ethics and executive conduct. As users tag Byron’s wife and dissect every move on social media, Astronomer remains silent. Here's what we know so far.
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