What should’ve been a lighthearted moment at a Coldplay concert turned into a viral nightmare for Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot. Caught on the kiss cam at Gillette Stadium, the pair’s awkward reaction fueled rumors of an alleged office affair—especially after it was revealed they were senior executives at the same $1B tech company. Here’s how the moment unfolded and why it’s blowing up online. Credit: Grace Springer via Storyful
What started as a playful concert tradition turned into a viral PR nightmare for two tech executives—one of whom oversees HR.
At Coldplay’s July 16 show at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, the venue’s kiss cam panned to a couple mid-embrace. But instead of leaning in for a kiss, the man ducked out of the frame while the woman turned her back to the camera—drawing instant suspicion from the crowd.
Concertgoer Grace Springer, who filmed the jumbotron “just in case” she and her friends were shown, caught the entire moment. “Oh, look at these two,” frontman Chris Martin joked from the stage. “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”
Who were the kiss cam couple?
The backstory:
Online sleuths quickly identified the pair as Andy Byron, CEO of the New York-based AI firm Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company’s Chief People Officer. The two had been spotted on camera locked in a close embrace before scrambling to conceal their faces when they realized they were being broadcast.
The moment drew added attention because Byron had publicly praised Cabot when she joined the company in November 2024, calling her “a proven leader” and highlighting her background in talent management and company culture during growth phases.
“Her passion for fostering diverse, collaborative workplaces makes her a perfect fit for Astronomer,” Byron said at the time.