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A couple caught on camera at a Coldplay concert in Foxborough, Massachusetts, July 16 has the internet up in arms.
With over 23 million views and counting, the video shows the couple swaying and smiling, but they quickly hide from the camera after landing on the jumbotron.
“Uh oh, what? Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy,” singer Chris Martin joked.
Social media accounts like Pop Crave and Pop Base spread the video to millions of followers on X.
Newsweek and multiple outlets have since identified the couple as Andy Byron, the CEO of the tech startup Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company’s chief people officer.
The Enquirer was unable to independently verify the couple’s identity or the status of their relationship, but has reached out to Astronomer.
Bryon called Cabot “a proven leader” when she joined the company in November 2024.
“Kristin’s exceptional leadership and deep expertise in talent management, employee engagement and scaling people strategies will be critical as we continue our rapid trajectory,” he said in the press release announcing her hiring.
Astronomer’s Cincinnati roots
Astronomer launched in Cincinnati in 2014 under the name UserCycle, LLC. It moved its headquarters to New York City in 2024.
“As an open-source company, it’s important for us to be near other open-source companies and the broader community,” Byron said at the time. “Cincinnati was an incredible place for us to start our company and we will continue to have a presence in Cincinnati. Now, we’re excited to build a bigger presence in the NYC area.”
Astronomer “empowers data teams to bring mission-critical software, analytics, and AI to life,” its site reads.
USA TODAY’s Alyssa Goldberg contributed to this report.
