Lip reader reveals ‘what CEO said to woman’ after being caught on camera at Coldplay concert

A video of two individuals at the gig appearing to embrace before separating has gone viral on the internet.

‘What was said’ at a Coldplay concert in Boston this week was made public by a lip reader.

A video that appeared to show two people embracing during the performance but then separating when they realized they were being filmed has gone viral on the internet.

Although it initially appeared that the camera had caught a sweet and innocent moment between a couple, the pair’s response made social media users suspicious, and after some investigation, the internet revealed that the individuals in the video were Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot and Astronomer CEO Andy Byron.

The man and woman were seen enjoying the concert in the moment before abruptly breaking up when they realized they were being filmed.

The woman turned around and covered her face as the man ducked down.

While Cabot is divorced and it’s unclear if she remarried, Byron is married.

Martin was heard saying in the video at the time, “Oh look at these two,” but neither of them has publicly responded to the viral video or acknowledged that it is of them. They are either extremely shy or are having an affair.

After a video clip went viral and received over 50 million views, a lip reader has deduced what the man in the video is said to have said.

The Mirror claims that the man exclaimed, “F***ing hell, it’s me.”

In her TikTok video, Grace Springer revealed that she ‘had no idea’ who the couple was at the time of the incident.

“I didn’t know who the couple was,” she said to The US Sun. I decided to post it because I thought I saw an intriguing response to the kiss cam.

“I feel horrible about upending these people’s lives, but play dumb games and win dumb prizes.

“With their future still in front of them, I hope their partners can move past this and have another chance at the happiness they deserve.

“I hope, for them, my video was a blessing in disguise.”

Byron and Cabot work together; Cabot joined the Astronomer team in November. Astronomer is a New York-based data orchestration platform that “enables data teams to bring mission-critical analytics, artificial intelligence, and software to life.”

Byron had some very nice things to say about her when she joined.

“As we continue on our rapid trajectory, Kristin’s outstanding leadership and profound knowledge of talent management, employee engagement, and scaling people strategies will be crucial,” he stated.

“She is a proven leader at multiple growth-stage companies and her passion for fostering diverse, collaborative workplaces makes her a perfect fit for Astronomer.”

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