KISS-CAM reveals alleged affair
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A KISS cam has uncovered an alleged affair at a Coldplay concert. Chris Martin did not realize what had happened.
A KISS cam moment caused a lot of sensation at a Coldplay concert in Boston on Wednesday evening. was aimed at the astronomer CEO Andy Byron, who hugged a woman intimately from behind. This immediately covered her face and turned away, the successful and well -known businessman ducked away. The supposed reason: the woman is said to be his HR manager Kristin Cabot. According to matching US media reports, Byron is actually married to Megan Kerrigan, with which he has two children. Cabot should also be in a marriage.
Coldplay singer Chris Martin (48) initially reacted to the situation with humor. “Oh oh, what? Either they have an affair or they are just very shy,” he joked. Then his tone changed. “I hope we didn’t do anything bad …” ,.
Reactions of the Tech CEO and his wife
The scene quickly spread to social media. The original Tikok clip now has almost five million “like” information. So far, Andy Byron has not yet commented on the incident. An alleged statement by Byron, which quickly spread on the Internet, later turned out to be fake. Kristin Cabot is still still silent.
However, the wife of Andy Byron is said to have already changed her Facebook name from Megan Kerrigan Byron to Megan Kerrigan, which triggered current separation speculation in the US media. your account can no longer be found. Byron’s LinkedIn account also seems to have disappeared. The tech company Astronomer also deactivated the comment function for the users on the official LinkedIn and X-Accounts. Byron is said to be the company’s CEO for more than two years.
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