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Astronomer is investigating CEO Andy Byron, who appeared to embrace the company's HR head, Kristin Cabot, on the "kiss cam" at a Coldplay concert.
A viral TikTok clip of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot cuddling at a Coldplay concert has garnered over 50 million views. Fans speculate on their relationship status, but neither has officially commented on the incident.
The tech world remains shaken after Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Human Resources head Kristin Cabot were caught on camera in a compromising embrace at a Coldplay concert this week… The post Astronomer Breaks Silence on Coldplay ‘Kiss Cam’ Scandal,
Such is the case for Andy Byron, CEO of tech company Astronomer, who on Wednesday night was filmed cuddling with his human resources chief at a Coldplay concert in Boston. Byron and his co-worker appeared on the arena video board in a “kiss cam” segment before looking uncomfortable and ducking out of sight as Coldplay front man Chris Martin quipped that the two might be having an affair.
Astronomer, the tech company at the center of the scandal, also corrected some misinformation that stemmed from the massively viral clip.
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ESPN SportsCenter anchors Gary Striewski and Randy Scott trolled the viral Coldplay kiss cam moment during the show's cold open on Friday morning.
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Sportsnaut on MSNWATCH: Phillie Phanatic Brilliantly Parodies Viral Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal at Citizens Bank ParkDuring Wednesday’s Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, a kiss cam showed Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot. Byron had his arms around Cabot and when the two were shown on the jumbotron, they were instantly mortified and tried to hide their faces.
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Former Astronomer CEO Ry Walker commented on Andy Byron's character after a viral video showed Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot cuddling at a Coldplay concert, sparking an investigation.
Polgyon reports that Mann used AI to “vibe code” Coldplay Canoodlers. In other words, it was made by a computer vomiting up bits of the internet originally created by other people. The idea is you scroll across stadium of anonymous faces as zoomed-in images appear on a jumbotron on the stage.