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The sports world chimits into the viral supposed affair trapped on the camera at a recent Coldplay concert.
The band played at Gillette Stadium this week when a “Kiss Cam” caught a man and a woman who became terribly comfortable with each other in a suite.
The man and the woman quickly hid from the camera, and frontman Chris Martin joked that a couple on the screen “either had an affair or just very shy.”
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Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin wonders if a couple is an affair when he caught them on “Kiss Cam.” It was jerked that the two are astronomer CEO Andy Byrona and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot. (@Calebu2/TMX)
The couple, as Online -Sleuths claimed, is astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his main people’s officer Kristin Cabot, triggered a fire storm of speculation and mockery across social media.
More sports teams decided to take part in the fun.
St. Louis Cardinals published a photo of Albert Pujols that embraced Adam Wainwright, where he wrote it “when Coldplay starts playing your song.”
Seattle Mariners also offered Cal Raleigh’s services for dumping, given that his nickname is “Big Dumps.”
Netflix also highlighted for a moment in their recent “Quarterback” series when Kirk Cousins praised the band.
Michael Jordan’s racing company also knocked fun at the incident.
Byron is CEO of astronomer, cybersecurity starts, and Cabot is, according to her LinkedIn, the company’s head of people. It seems that they have been working closely together for years.

Chris Martin from Coldplay performs at Eden Park on November 13, 2024 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Dave Simpson/WireImage)
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Last November, Astronomer released a press release when the tech company announced Cabot as the newly appointed Chief People Officer.
“Kristin’s extraordinary leadership and deep expertise in talent management, employee engagement and scaling of people strategies will be critical as we continue our fast track,” Byron wrote about his new employee at the time. “She is a well-tested leader of several growth phase companies and her passion to promote different, collaborative jobs make her a perfect fit for astronomer.”

Chris Martin from “Coldplay” appears on “Today” on October 8, 2024 in New York City. (NDZ/STAR MAX/GC Images/Getty Images)
The press release also included Cabot’s statement about her new job: “I prefer to think about my role as human strategy versus traditional human resources as real magic happens when you adjust the People strategy with the business strategy.”



