HR Scandal Erupts After Coldplay Concert Kiss Cam Exposes Astronomer Execs
A tech company’s top leaders have landed in hot water after a viral Coldplay concert moment hinted at an alleged affair, triggering online backlash, media scrutiny, and corporate fallout.
Astronomer’s CEO and HR Chief Caught on Kiss Cam
During Coldplay’s July 16, 2025 show in Boston, Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot were caught on the venue’s jumbotron in what appeared to be an intimate embrace. As the camera focused on them, both executives quickly recoiled—fueling widespread speculation and suspicion.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, known for his playful interactions with the crowd, cheekily commented:
“Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”
The offhand remark was met with nervous reactions from the pair. Byron was heard exclaiming “f**king hell, it’s me,” while Cabot quietly muttered, “this is awkward,” as she turned away and covered her face.
Online Sleuths Dig Into Kristin Cabot’s Relationship History
The viral video prompted social media detectives to investigate the pair’s personal lives. While it was already known that Andy Byron is married to Megan Kerrigan Byron, Kristin’s situation was less clear.
Public records previously showed she divorced her ex-husband, Kenneth Thornby, in 2022 after filing in 2018. The couple shared at least one child, and Thornby was ordered to pay child support.
However, a new twist emerged. According to Daily Mail and property records, Kristin Cabot is currently married—to none other than Andrew Cabot, CEO and COO of Privateer Rum, a family-owned distillery in New England.
Kristin’s Ties to the Cabot Legacy
Andrew Cabot, a Harvard-educated executive with a background in technology and academia, has led his family’s rum business since 2009. His official biography describes him as a visionary leader asking one key question:
“How can we do this better?”
The couple reportedly purchased a $2.2 million estate in Rye, New Hampshire, in February 2025 and had been co-residents since 2023. Kristin was also seen attending Andrew’s daughter’s 25th birthday party in May 2024, according to photos shared on Facebook by his ex-wife, Maud Cabot.
Deactivated Profiles and Public Silence
In the wake of the scandal, Kristin Cabot has deactivated all of her social media accounts, and Andy Byron’s wife, Megan, also took down her Instagram and removed “Byron” from her Facebook profile before deactivating.
Byron and Cabot have made no public statements, but their silence hasn’t stopped the rumor mill. Online chatter exploded with memes, gifs, and disbelief.
“Oh my God, that looks like Astronomer CEO Andy Byron AND Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot?? That’s gonna be one awkward board meeting,”
one user posted.
Fallout Continues for Astronomer Leadership
While the viral moment might have been awkward, the consequences have been more serious. Astronomer has placed Byron on leave, appointing cofounder Pete DeJoy as interim CEO. A formal internal investigation is now underway.
The company released a statement reinforcing its stance on leadership and ethics:
“Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability. The Board has initiated a formal investigation into this matter.”
Past Praise Now Under Scrutiny
An old press release from Byron about Cabot’s executive appointment has resurfaced—now drawing ironic reactions from the public. In the 2023 announcement, Byron praised her leadership and people skills:
“Kristin’s passion for fostering diverse, collaborative workplaces makes her a perfect fit for Astronomer.”
Now, those words have been weaponized online. Comments range from disbelief to sarcastic support for their spouses.
“This cheating scandal is the gift that keeps on giving… for the lawyers, that is,”
one user quipped. Another noted:
“Imagine getting caught cheating on the jumbotron… at a Coldplay concert… during ‘Fix You.’”
Final Thoughts
As the fallout intensifies, both executives face mounting public and professional pressure. What began as a lighthearted concert segment has transformed into a viral lesson on optics, corporate accountability, and how quickly private indiscretions can become public spectacles in the age of social media.