Concert Clip Sparks Speculation Around Tech Execs’ Personal Lives

A brief Kiss Cam moment at a Coldplay concert has sparked widespread speculation after Astronomer CEO Andy Byron

and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot were caught in what looked like an intimate embrace. The two quickly pulled

away when they noticed the camera, prompting Coldplay’s Chris Martin to joke, “Either they’re having an affair or just very shy.”

The clip went viral, and online sleuths quickly uncovered personal details. Andy is reportedly married, while Kristin, previously divorced,

has been linked to fellow executive Andrew Cabot. Public records show Kristin and Andrew sharing a residence and attending family events together.

Kristin has since deactivated her social media accounts, while neither she nor Andy has addressed the incident publicly. The situation has

ignited online conversations about workplace relationships, professional boundaries, and the speed at which public perception can change.

Adding fuel to speculation, some users noted that Andy had publicly praised Kristin during her 2023

executive appointment. While both remain employed at Astronomer, the viral moment continues to draw attention

and debate—serving as a modern reminder that even seconds caught on camera can lead to lasting scrutiny.

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