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Astronomer CEO Gushed About Employee Kristin Cabot Before Being Caught On Kisscam

Shocking aftermath of Coldplay Kiss Cam scandal exposed.

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What looked like a harmless Kiss Cam moment at a Coldplay concert has now triggered a corporate crisis involving tech CEO Andy Byron and his HR chief.

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Viral Coldplay Kiss Cam moment described.

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As Coldplay’s Chris Martin riffed on a couple’s awkwardness onscreen, the crowd laughed—until the internet realized the man caught on camera wasn’t sitting next to his wife.

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Chris Martin, unaware of the storm brewing, quipped, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy.” The camera lingered, and the crowd erupted.

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The camera caught the two giggling, shifting nervously, and finally sharing what many interpreted as an intimate kiss. Social media did not let it slide.

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Held in Boston, the concert drew thousands of fans. Chris Martin’s quip was spontaneous. The fallout? Not so much.

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Real story behind viral moment explained.

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Turns out, the man locking eyes with a woman on the jumbotron was Andy Byron—head of billion-dollar tech firm Astronomer. And she wasn’t his spouse.

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The woman in question? Kristin Cabot—Byron’s top HR executive. Not a partner. Not a friend. The chief people officer of his company.

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It didn’t take long for online sleuths to uncover that Byron is married with two children—his wife, Megan, notably absent from the scene.

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Byron took the CEO reins at Astronomer in mid-2023. Before that, he held senior roles at cybersecurity companies Lacework, Cybereason, and Fuze.

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Cabot, ironically, is the chief people officer—responsible for HR policies, culture enforcement, and, yes, professional boundaries at Astronomer.

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A CEO and HR head caught kissing on a Jumbotron? That’s not just bad optics—that’s a textbook ethics issue waiting to be litigated.

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Sources say Byron and Cabot have worked closely since her appointment. Frequent travel. Late nights. “Chemistry,” as one former employee described it.

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Anonymous Glassdoor reviews hinted at “improper leadership dynamics” earlier this year. The Kiss Cam video simply added proof to speculation.

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“I’m not shocked,” said a former staffer. “It was an open secret. They were always together. Meetings, dinners, flights.”

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“Astronomer pretended to be all about ethics and inclusivity, but clearly the rules don’t apply to the execs,” another source alleged.

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Reactions to viral moment unveiled.

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Also in frame? Alyssa Stoddard, Astronomer’s senior director of people, whose jaw-drop reaction practically screamed “Oh no.” She’s now a meme.

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Her face launched a thousand captions—“when your CEO and CPO forget they’re on camera,” “me watching the ethics training they skipped,” and more.

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Cabot’s profile proudly states she “wins trust with employees of all levels.” One user snapped, “She definitely earned the CEO’s trust.”

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Her boss had previously gushed about her.

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LONDON, ENGLAND – AUGUST 12: Chris Martin of Coldplay performs at Wembley Stadium on August 12, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Chiaki Nozu/WireImage)

“She is a proven leader at multiple growth-stage companies and her passion for fostering diverse, collaborative workplaces makes her a perfect fit for Astronomer.”

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The jokes kept rolling. “Guess she skipped that module in HR onboarding,” said another. Her resume is now unofficially titled: How to Blow Up a Tech Company.

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“Exposed by Coldplay,” one tweet said. “You can’t make this up.” Others riffed on the irony: “This isn’t employee engagement—it’s a finale.”

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“Fix You? Nah, ruin you.” “Yellow flags everywhere.” “When HR needs HR.” Internet comedy was in overdrive.

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Many are now asking: What happens to junior employees when leadership behaves this way? Where’s the accountability?

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CEO’s wife’s response confirmed.

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Things turned darker when fans noticed Megan Kerrigan Byron, Andy’s wife, removed ‘Byron’ from her Facebook name shortly after the video went viral.

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No statement, no press release—just a silent but deafening change that ignited rumors of a separation. Fans rallied behind her instantly.

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Megan’s profile flooded with supportive messages: “Hope you’re OK,” “You didn’t deserve this,” and “Sending love to you and the kids.”

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While neither Byron nor Cabot have spoken, Megan’s name drop sent a very clear message—and likely wasn’t accidental.

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The Coldplay video is still circulating wildly.

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As of this writing, Astronomer has released no official statement. No acknowledgment. No apology. Just silence.

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“Workplace relationships between unequal roles can open companies to liability,” one attorney said. “Especially when HR is involved.”

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According to leaked messages, some staffers are calling for an internal review. Others want both execs to step down.

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Despite attempts to flag or mute it, the video is everywhere. Reddit, TikTok, Twitter—it’s now a case study in viral PR disasters.

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What started as a cheeky concert gag now threatens careers, reputations, and potentially, a company’s future.

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In the age of public scrutiny, even Coldplay can accidentally blow up your marriage and your job in under 15 seconds.

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