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Busted! Astronomer CEO Andy Byron 'placed on leave' amid Coldplay concert saga

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US tech firm Astronomer has announced its CEO, Andy Byron, has been temporarily relieved of duties following online controversy stemming from a widely shared Coldplay concert clip. (Internet)

US tech firm Astronomer has announced its CEO, Andy Byron, has been temporarily relieved of duties following online controversy stemming from a widely shared Coldplay concert clip.

The New York-headquartered organization stated an interim leader would assume Byron's responsibilities, with further announcements expected shortly. This development follows the company's earlier pledge to conduct a thorough internal review of the incident.

The situation originated when TikTok user @Instaagrace posted footage from a Coldplay performance near Boston showing two individuals in an embrace during the show. Concert staff had captured the moment as part of routine audience interaction segments displayed on venue screens, typically met with enthusiastic responses from featured attendees.

Contrary to usual reactions, this pair attempted to conceal their identities - one pivoting away from the camera while the other moved out of frame. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin humorously remarked, "Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy."

Online speculation quickly identified the individuals as Astronomer's top executive, Byron, and Chief People Officer, Kristen Cabot, with one such comment garnering over 100,000 engagements. The viral attention prompted the company's subsequent investigation and leadership changes.

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Tag:·Coldplay· Astronomer· Andy Byron· affair

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