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Almost instantly, the clip went viral, racking up over 30 million views. The internet was transfixed and delighted in the schadenfreude: the wealthy, married chief executive of a tech firm being caught out canoodling with a colleague, the head of HR no less, in the most criminally uncool of contexts: a Coldplay concert.
Pornhub searches about infidelity are surging in the wake of the Coldplay concert cheating scandal. Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, 50, was busted getting cozy with his company’s Chief People Officer, Kristin Cabot, 52, on “kiss cam” at the British band’s Massachusetts gig earlier this week.
CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot went viral after they were caught embracing on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert
Internet sleuths identified the pair at the Boston concert as Andy Byron, CEO of tech company Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company's Chief People Officer. Byron was already CEO when Cabot was hired to the board in November 2024.