Byron, Coldplay and Kiss Cam
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Has Andy Byron sued Coldplay yet? There is no legal filing yet, media reports said. Former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron plans to sue Coldplay for emotional distress and invasion of privacy after a viral kiss cam moment during a concert.
Andy Byron, CEO of data analytics startup Astronomer, allegedly threatened former workers and caused people to quit.
The Astronomer CEO's resignation from the software development company could prove costly, experts tell Newsweek.
A fan shared the footage of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin singing up close — with the disgraced former CEO cuddling Cabot on a balcony behind him.
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Last week, her video went viral when she captured Byron and Cabot jumping away from each other after being featured on the kiss cam at a Coldplay concert.
Kristin Cabot, who served as a head of HR at data company Astronomer alongside their former CEO Andy Byron, resigned after the pair were seen embracing during a viral moment from a Coldplay concert.
Byron has resigned his job as Astronomer CEO, as his high-powered life has begun to unravel after his Coldplay ‘kiss cam’ moment with his HR chief
Multiple former employees said Mr. Byron would lash out against employees who disagreed with him, including threatening to fire them,” a resurfaced exposé claims.
"Cofounder and Chief Product Officer Pete DeJoy is currently serving as interim CEO," the software company said.
After being spotlighted at Sunday's concert, Chris Martin serenaded the soccer star and his wife, who attended the Miami show with their three kids. Messi and Roccuzzo are the latest pair to be featured on the band's now-iconic kiss cam,