Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Kristin Cabot resigns from Astronomer after viral Coldplay clip with CEO Andy Byron

The tech firm faces scrutiny after its top executives resign following a viral clip that raised questions about workplace conduct and digital privacy.

Kristin Cabot resigns from Astronomer after viral Coldplay clip

Kristin Cabot exits Astronomer after Coldplay kiss cam moment sparks CEO fallout and public backlash

XScreengrab/Popcrave

Highlights:

  • Kristin Cabot, Chief People Officer at Astronomer, has resigned following a viral concert video.
  • The clip showed her embracing CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert in Massachusetts.
  • Byron resigned earlier amid an internal investigation.
  • The video sparked widespread online memes, speculation, and intense media scrutiny.

A senior executive at US tech firm Astronomer has stepped down days after a viral video from a Coldplay concert thrust the company into the spotlight. Kristin Cabot, the firm's chief people officer, resigned following the online uproar over a clip that appeared to show her in a close moment with CEO Andy Byron during the band’s recent performance.

Her resignation comes shortly after Byron also left his post, with Astronomer confirming both departures amid growing public interest and internal reviews.


Kristin Cabot The Sun


What happened at the Coldplay concert?

The now-viral footage was captured during a Coldplay show at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on 16 July. As part of frontman Chris Martin’s interactive segment called the Jumbotron Song, cameras panned across the crowd, momentarily focusing on Cabot and Byron.

The pair were seen smiling and swaying before visibly reacting to being caught on the jumbo screen. Cabot quickly covered her face and turned away, while Byron ducked out of view. Martin quipped to the audience, “Either they’re having an affair, or they’re just very shy,” further fuelling online speculation.

The clip rapidly circulated on social media, spawning memes, parody videos, and raising questions about the identities of the couple. Internet sleuths quickly linked the pair to Astronomer, a previously low-profile New York-based data and AI startup.


Who are Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron?

Kristin Cabot was a high-level executive responsible for HR and workplace culture at Astronomer. She had only recently joined the company, with her hiring announced in a press release in November 2024.

Andy Byron, who served as CEO, was placed on administrative leave shortly after the video went viral. His resignation was confirmed a day later. Neither Cabot nor Byron has made public statements regarding their relationship or the incident. Both are reportedly married, and their profiles have now been scrubbed from Astronomer’s official website.

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot caught on Coldplay kiss cam during Boston show X Screengrab


What has Astronomer said?

Astronomer responded to the situation by naming co-founder and chief product officer Pete DeJoy as interim CEO. In a company-wide message shared online, DeJoy acknowledged the "surreal" nature of the media attention.

“The spotlight has been unusual and surreal for our team,” he said. “While I would never have wished for it to happen like this, Astronomer is now a household name. We’re focused on moving forward and maintaining trust with our community.”

While the company has not directly addressed the video, its timing aligned with the departures, and the sequence of events strongly suggests internal concerns prompted both resignations.

What impact did the video have?

Beyond internal shakeups at Astronomer, the viral video had unexpected ripple effects. Coldplay saw a 20% surge in online streams of their music in the days following the incident, according to analytics firm Luminate.

The moment also sparked conversations about workplace boundaries, online privacy, and the consequences of being thrust into internet fame without consent. Some viewers criticised the couple, while others questioned the ethics of public shaming over personal moments caught in viral content.


For Astronomer, a company that provides data solutions for large enterprises, the incident is a dramatic and unintended jump in public visibility, though not the kind any startup typically seeks.

More For You

Black Friday sales

Consumer confidence climbed slightly in October, with more shoppers planning big purchases ahead of Black Friday.

Getty Images

UK shoppers feel more confident ahead of Black Friday sales

Highlights

  • Consumer confidence rose two points to -17 in October.
  • More people planning big purchases, up nine points from last year.
  • UK shoppers have €30,486 spending power per person, sixth highest in Europe.

Shoppers turn hopeful

Britons are feeling more positive about spending money as Black Friday approaches, new figures show, though many are nervous about what the upcoming budget might bring.

Consumer confidence climbed slightly in October, according to the GfK Consumer Confidence Barometer. The biggest change was in people’s willingness to buy expensive items like TVs, furniture and kitchen appliances.

Keep ReadingShow less