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Chris Martin Trolls Couple on Kiss Cam After Viral Astronomer CEO Moment

Coldplay Concert Kiss Cam Moment Turns Viral

During a recent Coldplay show, lead singer Chris Martin playfully called out a couple on the stadium’s kiss cam, unintentionally revealing more than just a romantic gesture. The band was performing at Gillette Stadium when the big screen focused on a young couple in the audience, arms wrapped around each other. Martin jokingly asked, “Are you two a real couple?” when they remained silent, prompting laughter from the crowd.

Martin then probed whether they spoke English or Spanish, and after confirming they understood him, he performed the song “Fix You” for them. The couple was seen quickly pulling back and crouching down to hide their PDA when they realized they were on camera.

Chris Martin trolling a couple on the kiss came at his Wednesday concert.
Martin went viral after his kiss cam captured a couple in a moment of surprise.

Earlier that evening, the camera captured a more controversial moment involving a high-profile CEO and his HR chief, Kristin Cabot, who were seen swaying together and showing PDA. Once they noticed the camera, they quickly separated and hid their faces, leading Martin to joke, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”

Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot at the Coldplay concert.
The CEO and his HR chief were caught on camera showing PDA before attempting to hide.

The couple, linked romantically, immediately turned away and crouched down to avoid the view when they realized they were being filmed. This incident added to the viral attention they received, with many questioning the nature of their relationship, especially since Byron is married and Cabot is divorced.

Andy Byron's headshot.
Andy Byron, CEO of a billion-dollar AI firm, was involved in the public kiss cam moment.

Following the viral video, Byron’s wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, deactivated her social media accounts and removed her surname from her profile. Byron, who became CEO of his company in July 2023, has a history of controversial behavior, including reports of lashing out at employees at previous jobs.