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A 20-second cuddle at a Coldplay concert turned two anonymous executives into global villains, and a viral cautionary tale about power, privacy, and the wrath of the internet.
Grace Springer, the woman who posted the viral video of former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot from the Coldplay concert in Boston, busted a myth that people are thinking about her -- that she is minting millions as the video has gone viral.
Tech executive Andy Byron was caught on a jumbotron at a Coldplay concert embracing a woman reported to be his company's chief human resources officer. The woman in question, Kristin Cabot, has subsequently deleted her LinkedIn profile. Newsweek contacted Astronomer for comment via email on Friday outside regular working hours.
Andy Byron resigned as Astronomer's CEO following a viral video showing him and HR head Kristin Cabot in a compromising position at a Coldplay concert. The incident sparked public and internal scrutiny,
Ireland's Andy Byron who had to change his LinkedIn bio to 'NOT THE GUY FROM THE COLDPLAY GIG' said he had a strange 24 hours as people from all over the world flocked to his LinkedIn profile to slam him after Astronomer CEO (now former) Andy Byron was caught in the embrace of the company's chief people officer Kristin Cabot at a Coldplay concert
Coldplay fan Grace Springer captured CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot in a compromising moment at a concert, sparking viral outrage.
Andy Byron has found himself in the center of attention and for all the wrong reasons. The tech tycoon was reportedly seen on a "kiss cam" at a Coldplay concert with a co-worker who is not his wife, his human resource officer,