Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Under Company Investigation Into Alleged Affair After Coldplay Concert Video
GILLETTE STADIUM NEAR BOSTON, JUL 18 – The unexpected kiss cam spotlight revealed a potential affair between Astronomer’s married CEO and head of HR, sparking legal concerns about workplace conduct and company governance.
- On July 18, 2025, Astronomer began a formal inquiry after a video surfaced showing CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot sharing an intimate moment during a Coldplay performance in Boston.
- The video went viral following a Kiss Cam moment on July 16, sparking rumors despite the company stating no other employees appeared and Byron has made no public statement.
- Byron and Cabot, both married to other people, reportedly crouched and hid when realizing they were filmed, and the company emphasized leaders must uphold conduct and accountability standards.
- Astronomer shared that its board initiated the investigation and promised additional details soon, while both executives have been put on leave amid widespread social media discussion and public commentary.
- This incident challenges Astronomer’s commitment to its founding values and culture, raising questions about leadership conduct and potentially impacting the firm’s reputation and internal dynamics.
68 Articles
68 Articles
American software company Astronomer has launched an internal investigation following a "kisscam" video showing CEO Andy Byron and HR manager Kristin Cabot in a passionate embrace during a Coldplay concert. Several American media outlets are reporting this.
In recent days, the CEO of the company Astronomer, Andy Byron, went viral on social networks after starring in an uncomfortable moment at a Coldplay concert when he embraced a woman who was not his wife and who, in addition, works with him.On July 18, Astronomer spoke out after the growing scandal and confirmed that actions would be taken regarding what happened with the aim of clarifying what happened. “Astronomer is committed to the values and…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium