Grace Springer – a female fan of the band Coldplay – felt guilty after posting on TikTok a video of CEO Andy Byron and his lover scaredly hiding from the ‘kiss cam’, during a concert on July 16.

Grace Springer, 28, of New Jersey, captured the remarkable moment at the concert on Wednesday and posted it online, not expecting it to explode on the Internet. Grace insists she had no intention of causing a scandal.

“I had absolutely no idea who they were. I just thought I had captured an interesting reaction on the kiss cam and decided to post it online,” the female viewer told The Sun.

Grace Springer’s video goes viral on social media

As a die-hard Coldplay fan, Grace and her friends went to Boston to see the band perform. Immediately after the concert, she said that the couple’s reaction on the kiss cam quickly became a hot topic of discussion, but no one knew who the two were.

The female viewer posted the video because she found the couple's reaction funny and was discussed by everyone.

The female viewer posted the video because she found the couple’s reaction funny and was discussed by everyone.

However, after watching Grace’s Tiktok video, many people quickly “tracked down” to find out the identities of these two characters. “I posted it before going to bed, at that time it only had a few thousand views.

When I woke up it was up to 7 million. Now it’s tens of millions. I’m really shocked,” she said. To date, Grace’s video has attracted more than 83 million views.

Grace said that when people discovered that the two characters in the video were CEO Andy Byron of the technology company Astronomer – who is married – and HR director Kristin Cabot, she felt guilty for possibly hurting the people involved.

“Part of me feels guilty for turning their lives upside down, but as the saying goes: bad things happen. I hope their partners can get over this soon and find happiness in the future. Hopefully my video is a ‘mixed blessing’ for them.”

Grace Springer (right) at Coldplay's concert on the evening of July 16.

Grace Springer (right) at Coldplay’s concert on the evening of July 16.

The girl said that singer Chris Martin seemed to also guess that something was wrong with the couple when they panicked and ran away from the kiss cam, so he said: “Oh, what’s wrong? Either they’re having an affair or they’re too shy.”

However, when he saw the two disappear completely, Chris also felt guilty. “He said: ‘I hope we don’t do anything bad’ and tried to save the show, moving on to another couple on the show,” the female fan recalled.

After Grace Springer’s TikTok video went viral, many viewers shared different angles of the incident. On July 18, an account revealed a video of CEO Andy Byron kissing HR director Kristin Cabot while watching Chris Martin perform. The couple’s affectionate scene took place before they were “exposed” on the show’s kiss cam.

A member of the film crew shared with The Sun about the kiss cam catching the couple: “On big tours like this, the camera will randomly scan the audience and select interesting images. The couple being caught was just a coincidence, the right person at the right time.”

Another revealed: “Chris Martin usually does this trick at every show: interacting with the audience via kiss cam. But the reaction of this couple made the incident worse. I don’t know what they were thinking. Maybe they thought the probability of being filmed was very small, two people in 50,000 viewers. But they were wrong.”

Chris Martin - Coldplay band leader - teased the couple when he saw their unusual reaction.

Chris Martin – Coldplay band leader – teased the couple when he saw their unusual reaction.

The couple received a lot of criticism from the public for this action. Many people criticized: “Having an affair and still taking each other to the concert, they are really thoughtless people”, “I feel sorry for the wife, but I’m glad they were exposed and humiliated”…

Andy Byron, who was appointed CEO of Astronomer in 2023, and Kristin Cabot, who has been with the company for just nine months, have both deleted their LinkedIn profiles.

Astronomer announced that it has launched a formal investigation into the incident. “Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding.

Our leaders are expected to set the standard for both behavior and accountability. The board has initiated a formal investigation into this matter and we will have more details soon,” the company said on LinkedIn.

Astronomer CEO and HR Director Fired Immediately After Infidelity Scandal

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR director Kristin Cabot were forced to quit after being caught cuddling on a ‘kiss cam’ at a Coldplay concert, despite having families of their own.

Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer since July 2023. Photo: Linkedin

Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer since July 2023. Photo: Linkedin

On the evening of July 18, Astronomer confirmed that Bryon had been suspended immediately following the scandal .

“Co-founder and chief product officer Pete Dejoy is now serving as interim CEO as Andy Byron has been temporarily laid off.

We will share more details as appropriate in the coming days,” Page Six quoted a company representative as saying.

The moment Byron and Cabot were discovered. Screenshot

The moment Byron and Cabot were discovered. Screenshot

Byron and Cabot’s display of affection had previously attracted global media attention because the 50-year-old CEO is said to be married with two children.

His wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, deleted her husband’s last name and closed her social media account after seeing a video of him and Cabot being intimate at a concert.

As for Cabot, she is divorced. Massachusetts court records obtained by the NY Post show that she separated from her ex-husband, Kenneth Thornby, in 2018 and their marriage officially ended in 2022.

Kristin Cabot has been Astronomer's chief people officer since January 2025. Photo: Linkedin

Kristin Cabot has been Astronomer’s chief people officer since January 2025. Photo: Linkedin

Astronomer also said it has launched an investigation into the incident. “Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. Our leaders are expected to set the standard for both conduct and accountability.

The Board of Directors has initiated a formal investigation into this matter and we will have more details to share soon,” the company said on LinkedIn.

The New York-based tech company also addressed some of the false rumors, stating that the woman standing next to Byron and Cabot in the concert audience was not the company’s VP of HR.

“Alyssa Stoddard was not present at the event and no other company employees were in the video. Andy Byron has not made any statements, and reports that suggest otherwise are inaccurate,” the representative said.

Like Byron, Cabot has also not spoken out about the incident and both have deactivated all of their social media.

Andy Byron (third from left) and Kristin Cabot (right). Photo: Bain Capital Ventures

Andy Byron (third from left) and Kristin Cabot (right). Photo: Bain Capital Ventures