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The wife of the tech honcho exposed at a Coldplay concert as an apparent cheater had a Facebook page featuring happy photos of herself posing with her smiling husband and sons — before she deleted the entire social media account Thursday.
Astronomer's founder has addressed Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot going viral over a controversial Kiss Cam moment at a Coldplay concert
Astronomer has denied that CEO Andy Byron issued any public apology following a viral video showing him with a colleague at a Coldplay concert. The company said the statement circulating online is fake and confirmed that a formal investigation is underway.
Grace Springer “decided to post” the footage to social media because it was an “interesting reaction” — and the 28-year-old now “feel[s] bad.”
Andy Byron’s company, Astronomer, told TMZ the statement floating around on social media is “not a real statement.”
Such is the case for Andy Byron, CEO of tech company Astronomer, who on Wednesday night was filmed cuddling with his human resources chief at a Coldplay concert in Boston. Byron and his co-worker appeared on the arena video board in a “kiss cam” segment before looking uncomfortable and ducking out of sight as Coldplay front man Chris Martin quipped that the two might be having an affair.
The “Yellow” singer made the jab during his band’s second Music of the Spheres World Tour show at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.