The internet is abuzz after Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the firm’s Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot were spotted cuddling on the ‘kiss cam’ during a Coldplay concert — a viral moment that quickly spiraled into a full-blown scandal dubbed “ColdplayGate.”
Adding fuel to the fire, tech billionaire Elon Musk reacted to a tweet referencing the incident with a laughing emoji, further amplifying social media interest.
Social Media Meltdown Over Coldplay Moment
The viral footage, showing Byron and Cabot in an affectionate moment, triggered widespread speculation about their personal relationship. While the interaction appeared playful, the fact that Byron is married — to Megan Kerrigan, with whom he shares two children — led to intense public scrutiny and allegations of infidelity.
Complicating matters further, Kristin Cabot, who joined Astronomer as Chief People Officer in 2024, was previously married to Kenneth Thornby, according to unverified reports.
Former Employees Join the Fray
In a new twist, a report by the New York Post revealed that several former employees of Byron have labeled him a “toxic boss.” Text chains and private messages among ex-employees reportedly ridiculed Byron’s public embarrassment, with one person quoted saying:
“Everybody’s laughing their ass off and enjoying the hell out of him getting exposed.”
No Official Response Yet
Neither Byron nor Cabot has issued a public statement regarding the viral incident or the swirling rumors. Meanwhile, Astronomer’s founder has distanced himself from the situation, hinting at internal disapproval.
Background on the Executives
Andy Byron, before taking the reins at $1.3 billion startup Astronomer, held leadership roles at various prominent tech firms. Kristin Cabot was welcomed into the company as a strategic asset in people management, with Byron himself praising her as “exceptional” during her onboarding.
As “ColdplayGate” continues to trend, the tech world watches closely for any official clarification from the company or the individuals involved.