Scandal involving Coldplay: The husband of the HR director was also at the concert with another woman.
The scandal around the Coldplay concert led to the resignation of two top managers
According to The Sun: A new scandal recently erupted, leading to the dismissal of two executives. The main character of the events is HR manager Kristin Cabot.
Kristin's husband was found at the Coldplay concert, where a resonant incident occurred – 'a kiss on camera'. He attended with a new girlfriend.
Kristin, 52, was caught in the frame, hugging her husband, CEO Andy Byron.
At the concert, Kristin showed abandon, hugging Byron as the camera zoomed in. The situation quickly went viral, and the band's frontman, Chris Martin, joked:
“Either they are having an affair or they are very shy.”
An internal source reported that there was nothing between Kristin and Andy, except for friendship. The couple had not lived together for a long time, and their relationship ended by mutual consent.
Details of the divorce
Andy Cabot did not expect the scandal to erupt and force him to turn to the press to clarify that he and Kristin were
“privately and amicably divorced a few weeks before the Coldplay concert.”
Andy’s spokesperson emphasized that the decision to divorce had been made earlier. The reaction of Andy’s wife, Megan Kerrigan, was also immediate: she left their shared home, returned her rings, and deleted her Facebook profile.
The company Astronomer, where Byron and Cabot worked, quickly reacted to the situation by suspending their authority.
Thus, these events became known due to the 'hug on camera', which made Astronomer popular not only in the data field but also in the public space.
This situation shows how quickly personal affairs can become public, especially when it involves famous personalities. The scandal surrounding the Coldplay concert attracted the attention not only of the audience but also of the media, once again highlighting the impact of popular events on the personal lives of people in the show business field.
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