Coldplay kiss cam affair
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"That privacy horse long ago left the barn; it's now in the next county being videoed doing dressage," an attorney told Newsweek.
The public is mostly having fun with the scandal, reenacting the incident on social media, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, and at multiple sporting events; it’s been used in a relatively lighthearted way for film promotion and as a gag at other concerts.
Coldplay concert Kiss Cam captures Astronomer CEO Andy Byron with HR chief Kristin Cabot, sparking company investigation.
Astronomer CEO and co-founder Andy Byron had apparently issued a statement after he was caught in an embrace with a woman who isn't his wife at a recent Coldplay concert in Massachusetts — but all is
A tech company whose boss was filmed hugging a colleague at a Coldplay concert has said a purported statement from him expressing remorse is fake.
Band return to the stage following viral moment at their show in Boston that led to resignation of Astronomer CEO
That speculation was soon confirmed as their reality and not long after, it was announced that Andy Byron, CEO of Cincinnati-based Astronomer, Inc., had resigned from his job which apparently didn’t include getting intimate at rock concerts with the company’s chief people officer.
Days after tech tech startup Astronomer announced the resignation of its married chief executive, Andy Byron, who was seen in a viral video with the head of human resources, Kristin Cabot, at the band’s performance at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., the firm confirmed Thursday that Cabot is no longer employed by the company.
The Coldplay frontman unintentionally captured the CEO allegedly cheating on his wife when the tech exec was seen showing PDA with his HR chief, Kristin Cabot.