A playful moment during a Coldplay concert recently turned into viral fodder when a ‘Kiss Cam’ caught two high-ranking executives from a billion-dollar tech firm in what seemed to be an awkward and potentially revealing moment.
At a recent Coldplay concert, the atmosphere turned unexpectedly tense for two audience members when the venue’s ‘Kiss Cam’ zoomed in on them. The camera caught a man holding a woman in his arms, enjoying the concert, prompting the usual playful expectation from the crowd for the pair to kiss. However, instead of going along with the moment, both individuals appeared visibly startled. The man quickly ducked away from the camera, while the woman shielded her face, seemingly trying to avoid being seen.
Imagine getting caught in 4k cheating on your spouse-with your HR Chief on the kiss cam at a Coldplay concert. 😳😳😳 Andy Bryon & Kristin Cabot didn't just risk their marriages, they turned a secret fling into a viral spectacle & a corporate scandal.
— Blanck (@BlanckDigital) July 17, 2025
Messy doesn't even cover it pic.twitter.com/FlDpWCE3vw
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin noticed the pair’s panicked reaction and made a lighthearted comment on stage, joking, “Oh, look at these two. You’re all right. You’re OK. Oh, what? Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”
The incident quickly spread across social media, with many users identifying the duo as Andy Byron, CEO of tech company Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company’s Chief People Officer.
BUSTED!!! Bet they are all with lawyers this morning!!!
— Steve Gruber (@stevegrubershow) July 17, 2025
CRINGEWORTHY footage shows the moment Coldplay's Chris Martin accidentally exposed a tech tycoon seemingly having an affair with a colleague.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his alleged mistress can be seen rushing to shield… pic.twitter.com/4bB5Yxewrc
4. They win best kiss cam of all time😭 pic.twitter.com/NMdOquyCK3
— Unscripted Press (@UnscriptedPress) July 17, 2025
What's A ‘Kiss Cam’?
‘Kiss Cams’ are a popular form of entertainment used at concerts and sports games to engage the crowd. A live camera roams the audience, highlighting couples on large screens, usually encouraging them to share a kiss, much to the crowd’s delight. These segments are meant to be fun, spontaneous, and crowd-pleasing, often adding a personal, unscripted moment to big events.
However, as this Coldplay moment proves, things don’t always go as expected. The duo’s visible discomfort sparked curiosity, laughter, and online speculation.
"Everything was fine in a secret affair, right up until 15 minutes before you were fucked up by the Kiss Cam"
— Arash Ghomeishi (@ArashGhmsi) July 18, 2025
- So called "Giulio Andreotti" pic.twitter.com/vODKKjWCHR
Who are Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot?
Andy Byron has been the CEO of Astronomer, a U.S.-based data orchestration company, since July 2023. With a strong background in cybersecurity and enterprise software, Byron previously held leadership positions in several tech firms. Under his leadership, Astronomer raised $93 million in a Series D funding round in May 2025, with participation from Bain Capital Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, and others. The company is now reportedly valued at $1 billion.
Kristin Cabot joined Astronomer as Chief People Officer in November 2024. According to her professional profile, she specializes in building strong internal cultures and maintaining trust across all levels of an organisation, from executives to support staff.
No matter what happens we’ll always have Kiss Cam tonight pic.twitter.com/PueaQFRJwS
— Carmichael Dave (@CarmichaelDave) December 4, 2024
Interestingly, reports and online discussions suggest that both Byron and Cabot are married to other people and have children, which added to the stir caused by their reaction on the big screen.
A moment meant for fun turns into corporate gossip
What was supposed to be a light-hearted break in a Coldplay concert has now sparked a wider conversation about workplace boundaries, executive conduct, and the risks of public moments becoming unexpectedly revealing. While neither Byron nor Cabot have made public statements about the incident as of now, the internet continues to buzz with theories, jokes, and speculation. Whether it was just a shy reaction or something more, the 'Kiss Cam' has once again proven its power to capture far more than just a kiss.
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