
Coldplay’s Kiss Cam Exposes More Than Just Affection—Andy Byron Caught in the Spotlight
So, this week something wild happened at a Coldplay concert, and if you haven’t seen the viral video yet, you’re in for a jaw-dropper. You know those sweet moments during concerts when the “kiss cam” zooms in on couples in the crowd? Well, at the Gillette Stadium stop of Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres tour, the camera picked up something… a bit more scandalous than sweet.
While the band was playing a track affectionately called “The Jumbotron Song,” the camera landed on a man and woman cuddled together, looking like any affectionate couple enjoying the show. But the moment they noticed themselves on the screen, everything changed. The man quickly ducked down, and the woman threw her hands over her face—definitely not the typical reaction you'd expect if there were nothing to hide. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin even paused and said what many in the crowd were probably thinking: “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”
Now here’s where it gets really interesting: the couple has been identified as Andy Byron, the CEO of Astronomer, a $1.2 billion tech company, and Kristin Cabot, the company’s chief human resources officer. Yep, the CEO and the HR head. And it didn’t take long for the internet to connect the dots.
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Social media absolutely exploded. People were quick to speculate—and honestly, the body language did a lot of the talking. Byron is reportedly married to Megan Kerrigan Byron, while Cabot recently finalized her divorce in 2022. Add to that, Byron had publicly praised Cabot when she joined the company, citing her leadership skills and saying she “energized” the workplace. Safe to say, people now think she might have energized a bit more than the office culture.
Former employees chimed in too, claiming Byron had a toxic reputation as a boss. One ex-colleague said their group chats were “laughing their ass off” watching him get exposed on a stadium jumbotron. It’s like the universe handed out some very public karma during a Coldplay set.
Chris Martin even followed up on stage, nervously laughing, “Holy sh*t. I hope we didn’t do something bad.” Well, Chris… it might not have been your fault, but you definitely lit the match.
And of course, the fallout was fast. TikTok videos of the moment have racked up millions of views, and fans began pouring support online—for Byron’s wife , that is. Her social media reportedly got flooded before she deleted her profile altogether. The whole thing turned into a full-blown internet spectacle.
At the end of the day, the lesson here? When you're a public figure—especially at a $1.2 billion company—maybe keep your “team-building” activities out of the public eye. Especially when the kiss cam is rolling.
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