Coldplay, kiss cam and Chris Martin
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Astronomer — the software company that made headlines after a video of its CEO Andy Byron and chief people officer Kristin Cabot canoodling at a Coldplay concert went viral— has finally responded. Why it matters: The scandal thrust the software startup into the spotlight,
Coldplay is set to bring its "Music of the Spheres" tour to Nashville after a "kiss cam" during a Boston show revealed a couple having an affair.
A video appearing to show Astronomer's CEO and his head of HR embracing at a Coldplay concert spread around social media at the speed of sound.
ESPN SportsCenter anchors Gary Striewski and Randy Scott trolled the viral Coldplay kiss cam moment during the show's cold open on Friday morning.
Bethenny Frankel slammed Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot after a viral ‘kiss cam’ video at a Coldplay concert sparked affair rumours. Frankel mocked the two in her video, asking, 'What the f**k were you thinking?
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Martin was working the crowd using the “kiss cam” when the camera zoomed in on the couple cuddled up in the stands at the Gillette Stadium on Wednesday night. “Ooh look at these two!” Martin said, as the couple appeared on screen.
Astronomer tech company denies fake apology statement that went viral following Coldplay's Kiss Cam incident where Chris Martin called out executives for an alleged affair.
The tech firm CEO seen cozying up to a female colleague at a Boston Coldplay concert is facing fresh backlash about prior allegations that he 'lashed out' at employees in a previous job