Megan Kerrigan, jilted wife of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, had happy family photos with him on Facebook up until he was exposed having alleged affair
Megan Kerrigan, wife of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, posted the joyful shots — including ones of the family grinning on a hiking trip and at a graduation — before her spouse was outed at the concert cuddling with the company's head of HR.
The photos show the Byron family with arms around each other, though it wasn't immediately clear when the images were posted. In the hiking photos, the family is posed in front of a creek with the married couple looking cozy and beaming, flanked by two teens who appear to be their grown sons.
Kerrigan, who reportedly removed her married name from her Facebook page Thursday, had used the family hiking shot as her cover photo up until she deleted the account.
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