a CEO, HR head become the scandal of Coldplay concert
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The couple appeared distinctly uncomfortable when they spotted themselves live on the big screen in front of tens of thousands
Tech firm Astronomer was the subject of memes and misinformation after a video allegedly of its CEO and HR chief at a Coldplay concert went viral.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was caught on the jumbotron at a Coldplay concert in Boston alongside the company’s head of HR, drawing scrutiny after the
The Coldplay fan who accidentally exposed a tech tycoon’s apparent affair with his head-of-HR mistress had a blunt message for the canoodling pair: “Play stupid games… win stupid prizes.” Grace Springer,
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PRIMETIMER on MSNDid Andy Baron blame Coldplay for Kiss Cam controversy? Viral 'Apology Letter' rumor debunkedWhen the Kiss Cam at Coldplay’s recent concert in Boston zoomed in on tech CEO Andy Byron and his company’s HR chief, Kristin Cabot, the internet lost it. The crowd gasped, Chris Martin quipped about a possible affair, and within minutes the footage went viral.
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Total Pro Sports on MSN“Saga Gets Deeper”: CEO Caught Cheating On His Wife With His HR Boss At Coldplay Concert Breaks His Silence With Pathetic Statement, Plays VictimAstronomer CEO Andy Byron has released a statement after getting caught with both hands in the cookie jar. Byron was shown holding his head of HR, Kristin Cabot, from behind, swaying away to the music at a Coldplay concert in Boston on Wednesday night,
Cabot was just appointed to her position in November, and her and CEO Andy Byron, both married, were quick to gush over one another.
‘Coldplay video board guy exposing more people than the Epstein binders,’ one social media poster wrote.
Andy Byron’s company, Astronomer, told TMZ the statement floating around on social media is “not a real statement.”