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Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron now no longer work at the tech company Astronomer, following their Coldplay jumbotron drama.
Astronomer human resources exec Kristin Cabot has resigned from the tech company after she was reportedly shown on video with CEO Andy Byron, who resigned last week.
“Kristin Cabot is no longer with Astronomer, she has resigned,” an Astronomer spokesperson confirmed to CNBC. Andy Byron, the former CEO who was seen with his arms around Cabot at the concert, had resigned Sunday. Astronomer confirmed the news on its LinkedIn page.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘She Ain’t Gotta Worry Bout Ducking… Anymore’: Woman Caught Cheating On Coldplay Kiss Cam Finally Resigns as Affair Allegations Take a New TurnLast week, a CEO and his co-worker went viral during an unplanned incident that got exposed at a Coldplay concert. Kristin Cabot has officially resigned
Coldplay‘s demand is reportedly on the increase since the viral kiss cam moment involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron. A source exclusively told Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop that it’s been almost impossible to get tickets to upcoming concerts,
Mascots, fans, and presenters are now recreating the viral "kiss cam" incident that took place at a Coldplay concert earlier this week.
Often during Coldplay shows, a camera panning the audience will pause on a fan (or fans) and frontman Chris Martin will improvise a song or joke. It happened twice without incident Wednesday. But the third time, the camera showed a cozy, smiling couple standing in a suite.
Coldplay's Chris Martin gave fans a wide berth to separate themselves if needed at the first show following the viral cheating incident
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has resigned after a viral video appeared to show him embracing a colleague at a Coldplay show.
Coldplay is bringing its Music of the Spheres world tour to Nissan Stadium tonight. Here's everything to know about the show, including who's opening and avoiding that jumbotron.