Astronomer responds to Coldplay kiss cam scandal
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A tech company whose boss was filmed hugging a colleague at a Coldplay concert has said a purported statement from him expressing remorse is fake.
The situation between Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his co-worker Kristin Cabot has become the talk of the internet in an unexpected turn of events. After being seen on the kiss cam at the Coldplay concert on Wednesday night,
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The Mirror US on MSNAstronomer CEO Andy Byron's panicked 4 words as he leapt for cover at Coldplay concertThe businessman has gone viral after being caught in a cozy moment with a coworker at a Coldplay concert on a kiss cam, which saw him duck out of view when in the spotlight
Tech CEOs caught stepping out on kiss cams and rumors of Buckingham Nicks have us wondering: Is infidelity in?
In a sign of the times, you can now bet on whether tech honcho Andy Byron, now famous for all the wrong reasons, will step down from his post as CEO of Astronomer, a private data infrastructure company worth more than $1 billion, before the end of the month.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristine Cabot are on leave and negotiating exit deals after their viral 'kiss cam' moment sparked backlash.
We’ve all seen those awkward “kiss cam” videos when random seatmates at a sporting event suddenly appear on the jumbotron and are encouraged by the cheering crowd to smooch. Well, something of the sort occurred at the Coldplay concert Wednesday night and “awkward” doesn’t begin to describe the moment.