VIDEO: Social Media Detectives Uncovered A Very Fishy Connection Between Astronomer HR Boss Kristin Cabot & The 3rd Woman On The Coldplay Jumbotron, Alyssa Stoddard Full story via 🔗 in comments. 👇
Andy Byron, CEO of tech company Astronomer, found himself at the center of an unexpected viral scandal after a Coldplay concert in Boston. During a crowd interaction moment, a camera captured Byron and Kristin Cabot, the company’s Chief People Officer, in a romantic embrace on the big screen—despite Byron being married.
The couple’s reaction was swift and telling: they jumped apart and tried to hide. Social media quickly identified the pair, sparking speculation about an affair. Adding to the drama was a third person—Alyssa Stoddard, a senior HR executive—who stood awkwardly beside them, laughing and ducking out of the camera’s view.
As the video gained traction, TikTok users dug deeper into the trio’s history. Kristin Cabot and Alyssa Stoddard reportedly have a long professional history, with Cabot promoting and bringing Stoddard along to multiple companies. Just last week, Cabot publicly congratulated Stoddard on her internal promotion via LinkedIn.
The Coldplay kiss cam moment, caught in 4K, became more than just awkward entertainment. For many online, it symbolized a workplace entanglement and potential ethical breach involving top executives.
Neither Byron nor Cabot has responded publicly to the incident. But social media continues to piece together the story, raising questions about professionalism, transparency, and accountability in leadership.
What began as a light-hearted concert interaction has now turned into a full-blown scandal—one that Coldplay likely never intended to soundtrack. As the internet watches, the personal and professional fallout continues to unfold.
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