Chris Martin's Regret Over Exposing Astronomer CEO Affair Goes Viral
Chris Martin regrets after exposing Astronomer CEO's affair with colleague in viral video
Coldplay's frontman Chris Martin felt immediate regret after he unintentionally revealed an alleged affair between Andy Byron, the CEO of the New York-based AI firm Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company's chief HR. The incident took place on July 16 at a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The incident has now become the talk of the town, grabbing a lot of attention from both the public and the media.
During the concert, a fun kiss cam went around the stadium when the cameras captured Byron and Cabot cuddling with each other. 'Oh, look at these two,' Martin remarked, as the audience also appeared to be stunned by the situation. As soon as the CEO and the chief HR realized they were on the big screen, they appeared mortified and tried to hide their faces. In the video, the artist then described the situation to his own understanding, jokingly saying, 'Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy.'
Soon after, it led Martin to realize that the two people, later identified as Byron and Cabot, did not want to be seen on the giant screen. The frontman instantly expressed regret about the incident, responding with 'Holy s—.' The feeling of remorse was evident as the singer explained, 'I hope we didn't do something bad,' but soon laughed it off.
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