
Affair between CEO and HR exposed at Coldplay concert in Massachusetts
The group was performing 'The Jumbotron Song,' when the camera showed a man and woman cuddling as they watched the stage.
The two panicked and attempted to leave the frame in hopes to cover their faces.
Coldplay accidentally exposed an alleged affair between Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his colleague Kristin Cabot at one of their recent concerts. pic.twitter.com/hsJHV2u5UM
— Pop Base (@PopBase) July 17, 2025
'Whoa, look at these two,' the band's lead singer Chris Martin said. 'Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy,' he jokingly said.
The man and woman were identified as Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR Chief Kristin Cabot.
Several internet users noted that Byron's wife had recently removed his last name from her social media profiles.
There has been no official response from Byron or Cabot although fake 'apologies' have circulated the internet.
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