Coldplay ‘Kiss Cam’ woman speaks out and makes huge accusation on former boss

Kristin Cabot is speaking publicly about her former boss months after a brief but widely shared moment at a Coldplay concert turned into a global talking point.

The incident, which unfolded in July 2025 during a show in Boston, quickly became one of the most talked-about viral clips of the year. Cabot and former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron appeared together on the venue’s “kiss cam,” briefly embracing before attempting to move out of frame. From the stage, frontman Chris Martin joked that the pair might be involved in an “affair,” a remark that amplified attention as the clip spread rapidly online.

What lasted only seconds on screen carried far longer consequences. Cabot later described how the exposure brought intense scrutiny, criticism, and even threats, affecting both her personal life and professional standing.

At the time, Cabot served as head of human relations at Astronomer, while Byron was the company’s CEO. In the aftermath of the controversy, both ultimately stepped down from their roles.

Although both individuals were married when the concert took place, Cabot has since explained that she was already in the process of divorcing her estranged husband and believed Byron to be in a similar situation.

Now, in a new appearance on The Oprah Podcast with Oprah Winfrey, released on March 17, Cabot offered a clearer perspective on what followed behind the scenes. She revealed that she cut off contact with Byron last fall, marking a definitive end to their communication.

“There was a big miss on honesty and integrity,”

she said, adding,

“He wasn’t the person he represented himself to be, to me — and lying is a non-negotiable for me.”

When pressed for further clarification—particularly on whether Byron may have misrepresented his relationship status—Cabot chose not to elaborate. Instead, she emphasized the importance of restraint, noting how deeply she understood the impact of having private matters exposed publicly.

“I wanna be really careful, because the world spoke for me and on my behalf, and I don’t wanna do that to somebody else and their family,”

she explained.

“A lot of what was represented to me was not true.”

In separate comments to The New York Times, Cabot reflected on the weeks following the concert, sharing that she and Byron remained in occasional contact throughout the summer, often exchanging messages that she described as practical rather than personal.

“Honestly, a lot of it was like, ‘Hi, it’s 11 o’clock on a Tuesday — any advice?’ ”

she recalled.

She later told The Times of the U.K. that these exchanges centered largely on “crisis management advice,” rather than an ongoing personal relationship.

By September, the two met for what would become their final conversation. According to Cabot, they mutually agreed that continuing any form of communication would only complicate efforts to move forward.

Looking back, Cabot also addressed how differently she believes she and Byron were treated in the public sphere after the video went viral. She pointed to the level of personal scrutiny she faced, particularly regarding her appearance, as an example of what she viewed as an imbalance in public reaction.

At the same time, she acknowledged her own role in the situation.

“I own the poor decision that I made in that moment, and I’ve paid an unimaginable price for that,”

she said.

Her comments reflect a broader conversation about accountability, privacy, and the lasting impact of viral moments—where a few seconds can reshape reputations, careers, and personal lives long after the initial attention fades.

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