
Baahubali Team Mocks Viral Coldplay Couple Video, Shares Prabhas' Photo With Anushka Shetty
The viral video of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot from the Coldplay concert has sparked a meme fest, and it looks like the Baahubali team has hopped on to the trend and taken a dig at Andy and Cabot's alleged extramarital affair. The social media team of Baahubali shared a picture reimagining Prabhas and Anushka Shetty as Baahubali and Devasena in a cosy pose.
While sharing this hilarious picture and taking a dig at the affair, the social media team wrote, 'CEO & HR of Maahishmathi."
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As soon as the picture went viral, fans started reacting to it. One wrote, 'Admin whoever you are, I love you." 'Hey Admin, you have wired something man," another fan shared. A third fan wrote, 'Just wait for a few more days, Rajamatha might kick the CEO out of his house."
Byron and Cabot's clumsy attempt to hide their faces prompted a sly on-stage remark from Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, who joked, 'I hope we didn't do something bad." Accidentally exposing the alleged affair, he added, 'Either they are having an affair or they are very shy."
Wondering why the video is making headlines beyond concert drama? It's because Andy Byron is married to Megan Kerrigan Byron — and the two reportedly reside in New York. Kristin Cabot is believed to be married to Andrew Cabot, CEO of Privateer Rum. The New York Post reported that the couple recently purchased a home together in Rye, New Hampshire. This situation quickly led to speculation that the two are having an extramarital affair.
Now, with the video sparking cheating rumours, chaos, and reputational harm, Astronomer stepped in to address the issue. In a statement released on Friday, the company highlighted its commitment to ethical leadership: 'Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability."
The company also confirmed that a formal investigation has been launched and assured that further details would be shared soon. 'The Board of Directors has initiated a formal investigation into this matter, and we will have additional details to share very shortly," it further read.
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