
Fake daughter, phoney son & AI generated wife – how shameless influencers are cashing in on Andy Byron kiss cam scandal
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SHAMELESS influencers have turned the Coldplay kiss cam scandal into a viral bonanza of misinformation, AI fakes and outright impersonation.
Online opportunists have been scrambling to cash in from the chaos - all for more online views and clout.
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The moment Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Cabot appeared on Coldplay's 'kiss cam'
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Tiktoker Marina went viral after claiming her dad's affair made national news
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The influencer shared sevral bogus posts reacting to Andy Byron's scandal
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Caught canoodling alleged mistress and HR boss Kristin Cabot at a Coldplay concert in Boston, Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has since resigned from the $1.3 billion company amid an internal probe and global scrutiny.
Even though the shocking kiss cam clip is real, there has been a minefield of fabricated family members, botched AI statements, and dodgy drama-hungry TikTokers.
It started with a TikTok user named thatmarinagirll, who posted a moody clip of herself by a bonfire, captioned: 'Reconnecting with life after your dad's affair makes national news.'
The video exploded – racking up 5.1 million likes and over 37 million views – with viewers believing she was Byron's distraught daughter.
Marina went on to post her friend's reaction to her "dad's" ordeal, and in a separate post, the fake daughter posts a snap of her crying, with the caption "probably needed a hug".
She even teased to film a 30-part video series explaining everything.
But it all turned out to be a lie.
Hindustan Times and BollywoodShaadis both confirmed that Byron and his wife Megan Kerrigan have two sons, not a daughter.
Family photos on Kerrigan's now-deleted Facebook page also back this up.
Even Elon Musk's AI bot Grok weighed in to debunk the claim, stating: 'There is no credible evidence of anyone named Marina being Andy Byron's daughter… This claim seems baseless or mistaken.'
Coldplay fan who filmed CEO 'cheating' with HR chief at gig takes swipe at couple
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Marina posted a chat screenshot with her alleged pal's shocked messages
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Andy Byron is known to have two sons with his wife Megan Kerrigan Byron (pictured), not a daughter
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Another viral TikTok user, Joe Castle Baker, posted a dramatic video claiming to be Byron's 'angry' and 'devastated' son.
He even blamed Coldplay for not providing 'confidentiality' during their concert.
Despite a flood of sympathy in the comments, his claims were also debunked.
The other man is not related to Byron in any way, he simply jumped on the trend, reports National World.
The real Byron sons remain silent and offline for now.
TikTokers like Marina and Joe could earn good cash from video views through the TikTok Creator Fund.
If they decide to monetise the videos, they're paid a small amount per 1,000 views based on engagement and other metrics.
In their case, videos that make millions of views would bring a good chunk of money into their pockets.
In a separate viral clip, a bizarre AI-generated 'Megan Kerrigan' appears in front of dramatic footage of the kiss cam scandal, delivering a tearful monologue and misnaming her husband as 'Byron Andy.'
The synthetic voice says: 'I am Megan, Byron Andy's wife.
'Seeing that recent video completely shattered my heart.'
She then claims the video 'pushed me to the brink of collapse,' blaming both her husband and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin for magnifying her pain.
Worse still, a Facebook account impersonating Megan Kerrigan Byron has been spewing a torrent of fake updates.
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Joe Castle Baker posted a dramatic video claiming to be Byron's 'angry' and 'devastated' son
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A fake AI-generated video from his 'heartbroken' wife has gone viral with claims of a 'deeply personal mistake'
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Created on July 18, the bogus account posted: 'Not sure I can ever forgive Andy for such a disgrace.'
That post alone gathered 1.8k reactions and over a thousand comments.
Other posts included a golf course picture and fake updates: 'Thank y'all for the sweet messages, the encourage and the love… I'll take time to respond to y'all later.'
The impersonator didn't stop there.
In a longer fake post, 'Megan' announced a divorce and plans to seek alimony — asking followers for 'moral support' and even hinting at financial assistance.
The fake wife's final act was posting the kiss cam video itself, captioned: 'This is really heartbreaking, wish this video can be taken off the internet!'
In reality, the real Megan Kerrigan has removed her married surname from social media and deleted both Facebook and Instagram entirely.
The real story
While the avalanche of impersonations is fake, the kiss cam video that sparked it all is painfully real.
And more footage captured from behind their seats, obtained by TMZ, shows the pair silhouetted by stage lights as Coldplay performed 'Yellow'.
Byron and Cabot were caught cuddling at Coldplay's Boston show, their faces splashed across Gillette Stadium's jumbo screen as Chris Martin quipped: 'They're either having an affair… or they're very shy.'
Seconds later, Byron dropped his arm and ducked behind a barrier as Cabot covered her face.
As he caught view of himself, Byron appeared to say "f****** hell, it's me".
Martin added, laughing nervously: 'Oh s***, I hope we didn't do something bad.'
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Andy Byron resigned from his CEO post after working at the tech firm for more than two years
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A video obtained by TMZ appears to show the pair kissing (centre) during Coldplay's concert
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The moment Chris Martin spots the alleged affair on the kiss cam
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Mr Byron dived to hide behind the barrier while Cabot turned and covered her face
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The fan who captured the original kiss cam moment told The U.S. Sun she had no idea the couple were senior tech executives.
Cabot, who goes by Kristin Cabot Thornby on LinkedIn, remains married herself, according to property records obtained by the Daily Mail.
The alleged mistress is also reportedly married into one of the most elite and wealthiest dynasties in American history.
The scandal has also sparked a deluge of fake statements and memes — from a phoney Coldplay apology to a fake Byron 'confession' quoting Fix You lyrics.
One viral fake claimed Byron was taking accountability for a 'deeply personal mistake,' ending with: 'Lights will guide you home, and ignite your bones, and I will try to fix you.'
Astronomer's spokesperson swiftly shut that down, telling TMZ: 'This is not a real statement.'
Another viral joke post, allegedly from Coldplay's official X account, promised future concerts would include 'camera-free audience sections for people and their sidepieces.'
Grok again jumped in, saying: 'This screenshot is fabricated… Likely a joke.'
Even more bizarre was a fake firing claim by a man named Alex Cohen, who wrote that he was let go from Astronomer for booking the Coldplay tickets that led to the kiss cam moment.
The chaos has also rippled through Astronomer, with employees and ex-staffers reacting with glee and disbelief.
'Group chats were blowing up,' one former colleague told the New York Post.
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Kristin Cabot is Astronomer's Chief People Officer
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