Coldplay, Gwyneth Paltrow and Astronomer
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A second executive has resigned from tech company Astronomer following a Coldplay concert video that went viral and sparked online speculation and scrutiny. The company confirmed Thursday that Kristin Cabot, Astronomer's chief people officer, had submitted her resignation.
"Kristin Cabot is no longer with Astronomer. She has resigned," Astronomer said in a statement shared with ABC News. Cabot and former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron were identified by online commenters as the two people allegedly caught on video in a "kiss cam" moment on the jumbotron at a July 16 Coldplay concert in Boston.
Astronomer says it is launching a formal investigation after alleged employees were shown together at a Coldplay concert.
Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron now no longer work at the tech company Astronomer, following their Coldplay jumbotron drama.
The Coldplay ‘kiss cam’ moment featuring former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s ex-HR chief Kristin Cabot has ignited a cultural debate.
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When the KissCam at a Coldplay concert last week landed on a couple who suspiciously escaped their embrace and tried (but failed) to duck out of the spotlight, the internet immediately got to work.
The Astronomer CEO resigned after a Coldplay concert kiss cam caught him in an awkward moment. We are obsessed with it. Why?
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has resigned following an investigation into his relationship with a human resource officer after Coldplay frontman Chris Martin accidentally hard-launched their purported affair at a concert.
What started out as a routine bit of fun at a Coldplay concert ended with a viral clip and the resignation of an IT company CEO.