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Megan Kerrigan rejoins Facebook? New social media account with the name of Andy Byron's wife appears. Here's complete truth

Megan Kerrigan rejoins Facebook? New social media account with the name of Andy Byron's wife appears. Here's complete truth

Megan Kerrigan has rejoined Facebook? A new Facebook page claiming to belong to Megan Kerrigan has gone viral after sharing an emotional statement about the Andy Byron–Kristin Cabot controversy. While the authenticity of the account remains uncertain, many believe Megan has rejoined the platform. The profile's posts, tone and warnings have fueled widespread online discussion.
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The controversial Coldplay Concert Kiss Cam incident involving Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot has put Megan Kerrigan Byron in the spotlight.The account's authenticity has not been independently verified till now. But the real question is has Megan quietly returned to social media after a brief disappearance or it is a fake account.A Facebook page labeled as 'Megan Kerrigan – Digital Creator' appeared online on July 20. It quickly gained traction due to a long message posted on it. The statement was emotional and personal. It thanked supporters and described a phase of emotional struggle.The message acknowledged the public nature of the betrayal Megan experienced and detailed the need to take a break. Megan's earlier social media accounts had disappeared shortly after the Coldplay concert video went viral.The statement reads, 'I know I've been quiet about the whole thing... I was overwhelmed. The betrayal wasn't just personal, it was public.' The post described the impact of online whispers, pity, and constant messages. It emphasized how the events affected her mental space.The post continued, 'I needed silence. I needed space. I needed to breathe.' She thanked people who stood by her and shared that she's doing well.Another part of the post mentioned: 'I won't be speaking on the situation publicly just yet… I hope you can understand that.'Despite the post sounding deeply personal, no confirmation has come from verified sources that the Facebook page belongs to Megan Kerrigan. It is also not a personal profile but a public page. This has led to debates on whether it is authentic or created by someone else.The page includes warnings about impersonators. Megan, or the person managing the page, requested that no one believe donation requests made under her name.The post clarified that she is not a 'social media person' and prefers to protect her space at this time.The Facebook page also made a reference to dropping the surname 'Byron'. The post called the entire situation 'painful and humiliating.' The removal of the surname had already been noticed when her earlier account briefly appeared after the controversy and was then deactivated.This mention has led many to believe that Megan has taken another step to distance herself from the scandal and possibly from her marriage.Users on social media have been widely sharing the Facebook post, reacting with comments of sympathy, support and solidarity. While many accepted the post as genuine, others continue to seek confirmation from official sources. The post has increased public attention on Megan's personal life.There is no official confirmation yet. The emotional tone has led some to believe it's real, but it may also be a fan or impersonator page.She did not name Andy Byron directly. Her message focused on personal impact, mental health, and gratitude for support from the public.
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