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The viral moment where two Astronomer colleagues were caught what appeared to be a romantic embrace at a Coldplay gig has taken a new turn, with the company changing its LinkedIn
Andy Byron, the CEO of Cincinnati-based tech firm Astronomer and the company's Chief Public Officer, Kristen Cabot, was recently caught on camera sharing a cosy moment during a Coldplay concert. The awkward moment went viral on social media platforms such as TikTok, Reddit, and X. While some criticised them, others were amused.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNDid Andy Baron blame Coldplay for Kiss Cam controversy? Viral 'Apology Letter' rumor debunkedWhen the Kiss Cam at Coldplay’s recent concert in Boston zoomed in on tech CEO Andy Byron and his company’s HR chief, Kristin Cabot, the internet lost it. The crowd gasped, Chris Martin quipped about a possible affair, and within minutes the footage went viral.
A Coldplay concert's kiss cam captured more than just a sweet moment, igniting a scandal involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot. The internet quickly identified them,
Grace Springer “decided to post” the footage to social media because it was an “interesting reaction” — and the 28-year-old now “feel[s] bad.”
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An Indian couple had a heartwarming moment at Coldplay’s Boston concert when Chris Martin invited them onstage to sing Magic after spotting their “Just engaged” sign. The singer praised their gesture,
Today will go down in internet history. It was nothing but good vibes at Coldplay's concert at Gillette Stadium in Boston Wednesday night. During an acoustic part of the show, frontman Chris Martin turned on the iconic kiss cam to engage with the fans in the crowd.