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Coldplay "Kiss Cam" Scandal Exposes Infidelity of Top Executives

Summary

  • Coldplay fans mock "Kiss Cam" incident involving former CEO and HR chief
  • Couple tried to hide from camera, sparking social media backlash
  • CEO resigns after incident, wife removes his surname from social media
Coldplay "Kiss Cam" Scandal Exposes Infidelity of Top Executives

In a recent Coldplay concert, the band's "Kiss Cam" tradition unexpectedly exposed an affair between two high-profile executives. As the camera panned the audience, it landed on a middle-aged couple who quickly tried to hide from the camera. The man, later identified as Andy Byron, the former CEO of Astronomer, and the woman, Kristin Cabot, the Chief People Officer, were caught in an awkward moment.

The audience's reaction was swift, with one attendee holding up a placard that read "He's Not My CEO," pointing towards Byron. This quickly went viral on social media, sparking conversations about workplace professionalism and the backlash the couple faced.

In the aftermath, Byron has since resigned from his position, and his wife, Megan Herrigan, has removed "Byron" from her Facebook account before deactivating it altogether. The incident has highlighted the consequences of infidelity, even among those in positions of power.

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At a recent Coldplay concert, the "Kiss Cam" tradition exposed an affair between former CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot.
The audience reacted by holding up a placard that read "He's Not My CEO," mocking the couple's infidelity.
After the incident, Andy Byron resigned from his position as CEO of Astronomer, and his wife, Megan Herrigan, removed his surname from her social media account.

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