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Ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron is reportedly considering a defamation lawsuit against Coldplay after Chris Martin's kiss cam joke went viral and sparked his resignation.
Coldplay‘s viral kiss cam moment may take a turn for the worse for the band. Insiders exclusively told Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop that former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, who is at the center of the incident,
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Former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron may sue Coldplay over a viral kiss cam incident involving him and HR chief Kristin Cabot, citing defamation and privacy invasion. Chris Martin’s joking "affair" comment sparked backlash.
Another one bites the dust, as they say. Andy Byron, former Astronomer CEO, resigned from the company July 19, days after he was allegedly spotted on Coldplay's kiss cam at a concert embracing one of his coworkers.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has resigned from his position with the tech company following the drama surrounding the viral Coldplay concert kiss cam.
The second angle emerged after the initial video, which has been viewed more than 50 million times, exploded online when Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his chief human resources officer, Kristin
Astronomer announced in an X post on July 19 that its CEO Andy Byron has "tendered his resignation" following a viral Coldplay concert video.
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Us Weekly on MSNAstronomer Cofounder Breaks Silence on Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot’s Coldplay Kiss Cam ControversyAstronomer's founder has addressed Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot going viral over a controversial Kiss Cam moment at a Coldplay concert
Liam Gallagher issued a cheeky response to the recent Coldplay “kiss cam” debacle. Last week, a social media firestorm erupted when Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s chief people officer, Kristin Cabot,