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Megan Kerrigan's viral statement on Facebook. Authenticity of the post is still in question. (Pic Credit: Facebook)
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Yes, you read it right as several statements attributed to Astronomer CEO Andy Byron 's wife have surfaced online. This comes in the aftermath of a viral Coldplay concert video involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and colleague Kristin Cabot.The statements, which claim to be from Megan Byron , have been circulated across social media platforms. These statements express emotional reactions, announce personal decisions, and hint at legal actions. However, none have been officially verified.Three major statements, each with different tones and messages, have appeared on platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter). All claim to represent Megan Byron, also known as Megan Kerrigan. Each version addresses the video showing Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot appearing on the concert's kiss cam.One graphic-style post claimed Megan would leave Andy and take their children with her. It read, 'I never imagined my husband would betray me,' and declared her intent to leave him. But this version has not been posted on any verified profile.A second, more formal statement claimed to be authored by Megan Byron from Manhattan, dated July 18, 2025. The post, written in a sharper tone, declared:'I have retained counsel. I have reviewed holdings. I have reallocated what was once 'ours' into what is now, very cleanly, mine.'This message also hinted at legal and financial steps and rejected emotional vulnerability.A third version, posted by a user named @mrwrightke, repeated earlier statements about betrayal and heartbreak but again lacked verification. None of these statements have been shared from any account confirmed to belong to Megan Byron.Megan Kerrigan Byron works in the education sector. She is the Associate Director of the Lower School and Hope Graham Program Admissions at Bancroft School in Massachusetts. She is married to Andy Byron, with whom she shares two children. The couple resides in Northborough, Massachusetts. Megan, like her children, has kept a low public profile.The video that sparked the viral attention was recorded at a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium. When the kiss cam focused on Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, Byron had his arm around her. As the camera zoomed in, Byron ducked behind a barrier, while Cabot covered her face. Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin jokingly said, 'Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy,' amplifying the moment.Multiple users uploaded this footage to TikTok and X. Viewers quickly identified Byron and Cabot, both executives at Astronomer.Following the video's circulation, speculation grew about Megan Byron's response. Reports suggest she deleted her Facebook account and possibly removed 'Byron' from her profile. A Facebook page claiming to belong to her later reappeared with posts expressing emotional pain but did not confirm any decision regarding her marriage.Her statement on the page mentioned unsolicited messages, pressure from outsiders, and the difficulty of protecting her space. Yet, it remains unclear whether this page is authentic.After the viral video, Astronomer issued a statement reaffirming its core values and launched a formal investigation. Andy Byron has since stepped down, and a new interim CEO has been appointed. Cabot, who joined Astronomer in 2024 as Chief People Officer, has not issued any public statement.No, none of the statements attributed to Megan Byron have been verified through any official or confirmed account.Astronomer announced a formal investigation and stated both involved executives are still employed but confirmed Andy Byron stepped down from his CEO role.

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