Former CEO, Andy Byron Is Reportedly Going To Sue Coldplay For 'Emotional Distress', '..Made A Meme'
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Although both cases arose in different contexts and countries, they share the invasion of privacy as one of their main triggers
Ex-CEO of Astronomer to sue Coldplay over 'Kiss Cam' humiliation - Live Ghana TV
A seemingly innocent moment at a Coldplay concert has spiralled into a very public nightmare for former tech CEO, Andy Byron, who is now reportedly considering legal action against the band following a viral ‘kiss cam’ incident. During a recent Coldplay show in Massachusetts, the infamous ‘kiss cam’ spotlighted Andy Byron, the then-CEO of tech firm Astronomer, and the company’s HR head, Kristin Cabot, locked in a very public display of affectio…
Ex-CEO of Astronomer to sue Coldplay over 'Kiss Cam' humiliation
A seemingly innocent moment at a Coldplay concert has spiralled into a very public nightmare for former tech CEO, Andy Byron, who is now reportedly considering legal action against the band following a viral 'kiss cam' incident. During a recent Coldplay show in Massachusetts, the infamous 'kiss cam' spotlighted Andy Byron, the then-CEO of tech firm Astronomer, and the company's HR head, Kristin Cabot, locked in a very public display of affection…
Former CEO, Andy Byron Is Reportedly Going To Sue Coldplay For 'Emotional Distress', '..Made A Meme'
Andy Byron, the former CEO of Astronomer, found himself in deep neck controversy after he, along with Kristin Cabot, was caught on the Kiss Cam while hugging each other. Such a clip during the Coldplay concert spread like wildfire, given that Kristin and Andy were already married to their respective partners. The controversy got extended to such a point that Andy and Kristin both resigned from their positions. It was Coldplay's Chris Martin who …
Former CEO and tech executive Andy Byron is considering suing Coldplay and concert organizers after being captured by the Kiss-cam during a show in Massachusetts, which triggered a viralization that cost him his job and a personal scandal. According to multiple sources, Byron alleges “emotional distress,” “privacy invasion,” and claims that he was turned into a meme without his consent. The scene occurred on July 15 at the Coldplay concert in Fo…
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