Coldplay Fan Exposes Astronomer CEO’s Cheating on Kiss Cam
Caught on Camera: Concert Kiss Cam Sparks Scandal
A recent Coldplay concert took an unexpected turn when a viral moment on the kiss cam revealed a secretly caught couple, leading to widespread speculation and embarrassment. A young woman named Grace Springer captured and shared the footage, showing a couple hurriedly trying to hide after the band’s frontman, Chris Martin, pointed them out to the crowd, joking about their apparent shyness or potential affair.
Springer explained she uploaded the clip because she found the reaction intriguing and had no prior knowledge of the individuals involved. She also expressed hopes that their partners might find a way to heal from the incident and that they could find happiness again.
During the event, the couple appeared visibly distressed and quickly evaded the camera. Chris Martin joked, “Hope we didn’t do something bad,” fueling speculation about their relationship status. The pair was later identified as Kristin Cabot, the HR chief of Astronomer, and CEO Andy Byron, both of whom appeared taken aback at the attention. Byron, who is married to Megan Kerrigan, did not publicly comment on the incident, but his wife deleted her social media following the footage’s viral spread.
Byron, previously known for his work at Cybereason and alleged workplace confrontations, has remained silent on the scandal. Meanwhile, the band chose to ignore the incident publicly, focusing instead on sharing images from the Boston concert. Fans responded with sarcasm, questioning whether anything else noteworthy occurred during the event.
Springer, who is open about her financial struggles and has requested assistance paying off her $80,000 student loans, finds some silver lining in the situation, suggesting the footage might serve as a “blessing in disguise” for the involved parties.