Coldplay, Chris Martin and kiss cam
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Astronomer does work in data integration and management for companies like Apple and Ford. You probably haven’t heard of them until now.
Astronomer is investigating CEO Andy Byron, who appeared to embrace the company's HR head, Kristin Cabot. on the kiss cam at a Coldplay concert.
However, according to an Astronomer spokesperson, the statement is fake and no official communication has been issued yet by the company or its CEO, San Francisco Chronicle reported. Byron is reportedly married to Megan Kerrigan Byron, a teacher in Massachusetts with whom he shares two kids.
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,
ESPN SportsCenter anchors Gary Striewski and Randy Scott trolled the viral Coldplay kiss cam moment during the show's cold open on Friday morning.
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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.
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
Tell me your secrets and ask me your questions,” Chris Martin sings in the Coldplay song, “The Scientist.” Questions are definitely being asked about a viral “kiss cam” moment from a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts this week.