Coldplay, kiss cam and Mr Byron
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The kiss cam is usually a harmless concert tradition meant to entertain, but at a recent Coldplay show in Foxborough, Massachusetts, it became the stage for a corporate HR scandal… The post Alyssa Stoddard’s Reaction to CEO Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot Has Everyone Wondering What’s Really Happening at Astronomer appeared first on Where Is The Buzz | Breaking News,
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has issued a statement after he was caught in an awkward kiss cam moment at a recent Coldplay concert - and has blamed the band in a new statement
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron sparked controversy after being caught on camera getting close with a colleague at a Coldplay concert. His wife, Megan Kerrigan, later removed his surname from her Facebook.
Megan Kerrigan Byron, Andy Byron's wife, shut down her socials after the Coldplay Kiss Cam caught him cozying up to coworker Kristin Cabot
Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, was allegedly caught with HR lead Kristin Cabot on Kiss Cam during Coldplay concert in Boston on July 16. After the incident, Andy Byron's wife dropped ‘Byron' surname and deleted her Facebook page.
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Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his co-worker, Kristin Cabot, became popular as ever on social media on Thursday. The two co-workers were spotted on the kiss cam at the Coldplay concert on Wednesday night and their reactions showed their alleged affair being caught in public.
Byron was attending the show at Gillette Stadium with Kristin Cabot, the company’s Chief People Officer, when they suddenly found themselves on the arena’s famous “kiss cam.” What unfolded next had social media in a frenzy.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and exec Kristin Cabot caught on Coldplay kiss cam in viral scandal moment. Can somebody say "Oop?!"
Right after the kiss cam panned on them, Coldplay singer Chris Martin made a comment that has gone viral. “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy,” Martin said. And, he said something else that has been swirling around the internet. “Holy (expletive). I hope we didn’t do something bad,” Martin said.