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The employer of a CEO reportedly seen in a viral "kiss cam" moment at a recent Coldplay concert says it is launching an investigation into the incident. Astronomer, a New York City-based data company, said in a statement Friday that a "formal investigation" has been launched by its board of directors.
The assortment of band-fan interaction can quickly light up the internet because of how natural the moments are, a digital consultant told the Journal.
The controversy surrounding Astronomer's HR chief Kristin Cabot has intensified following her connection to the elite Cabot family, known as Boston Brahmins.
Chris Martin reacted to the onscreen couple shying away from the camera during a concert at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday, July 16.
Another employment attorney, William Cafaro, told The Post he believes from what he’s seen, booting Cabot would be easy, but he suspects the company and her might be wrangling over an exit deal.
Coldplay is set to bring its "Music of the Spheres" tour to Nashville after a "kiss cam" during a Boston show revealed a couple having an affair.
The internet has been abuzz for two days over a viral video stemming from Coldplay's concert Wednesday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, where a couple caught on camera was seen hiding themselves from the shot's gaze.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR officer Kristin Cabot placed on leave after being caught on jumbotron in intimate embrace at Boston Coldplay concert.
Internet sleuths identified the pair at the Boston concert as Andy Byron, CEO of tech company Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company's Chief People Officer. Byron was already CEO when Cabot was hired to the board in November 2024.
A "kiss-cam" at a Coldplay concert in Boston has gone viral on social media after the spotlight went on a man and woman embracing – and they quickly turned away and ducked from the camera.
Clips from shows like ‘Succession,’ ‘The Sopranos,’ ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Knight of Cups’ are being deployed to poke fun at the viral moment from the band's Boston show.