- Coldplay Concert Clip Goes Viral After CEO, HR Chief Caught on Camera
- The viral video had led to wave of criticism on social media
- “I hope their partners can heal from this and get a second chance at the happiness they deserve.”
Dada Adeyemi
A video taken at Coldplay’s concert in Boston has gone viral after the camera zoomed in on a couple, capturing a tech CEO and his HR chief embracing on the venue’s giant screen. The moment sparked allegations of infidelity and widespread outrage online.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that Grace Springer, a 28-year-old fan from New Jersey, filmed the scene during the band’s performance at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday night and posted it on TikTok.
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The clip showed Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot in a close embrace as Coldplay frontman Chris Martin’s “kiss cam” segment played for the audience.
The video quickly gained traction, reaching more than 46 million views and 4.9 million likes by Friday morning
Online users were quick to identify Byron and Cabot, who both work at Astronomer, a software company valued at $1.3 billion.
The video’s rapid spread has led to a wave of criticism on social media, with many condemning the pair for their apparent public display of affection.
One user wrote, “Sorry for the wife but glad they’re being exposed and embarrassed.” Another added
“They are both incredibly stupid, sorry. Why would you go to a concert of all places if you are having an affair ”
Apparently, the spread of the video has led to several fake posts and unverified statements circulated on all platform.
Sources close to the concert’s production insisted that the moment was not staged. “The cameraman was scanning the crowd at random. There’s an editor backstage selecting which camera to put on screen. This situation would have been totally random,” one insider told The U.S. Sun.

Springer expressed regret for the fallout but defended her decision to post the video. “A part of me feels bad for turning these people’s lives upside down, but, play stupid games… win stupid prizes,” she said.
“I hope their partners can heal from this and get a second chance at the happiness they deserve.”
She also said, she was not aware of the pair’s identities when she posted the clip. “I had no idea who the couple was,” she told The U.S. Sun. “Just thought I caught an interesting reaction to the kiss cam and decided to post it.”
After several back and forth, neither Byron nor Cabot has publicly responded to the accusations.




