Quick Read
- Andrew Cabot clarifies he and Kristin Cabot were separated weeks before the viral Coldplay kiss-cam moment.
- Kristin and Andy Byron resigned from Astronomer after public backlash.
- The viral incident raised debates about workplace relationships and privacy.
In a story that has captivated both social media and business circles, Andrew Cabot, the CEO of Privateer Rum, has spoken out following the viral kiss-cam moment involving his wife, Kristin Cabot, and former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron during a Coldplay concert. The incident, which took place in July 2025 at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts, led to widespread speculation about the personal and professional lives of those involved. In a statement released on September 9, Andrew clarified that he and Kristin had already been separated before the event, shedding light on the timeline of their divorce.
Andrew Cabot Addresses Speculation
Through a spokesperson, Andrew Cabot confirmed that he and Kristin were “privately and amicably separated several weeks before the Coldplay concert.” The statement, first reported by People, emphasized that their decision to divorce had been made prior to the viral moment. “Now that the divorce filing is public, Andrew hopes this provides respectful closure to speculation and allows his family the privacy they’ve always valued,” the representative stated. Andrew, who has two children from a previous marriage, requested no further public comments on the matter.
The divorce papers were filed by Kristin Cabot on August 13, 2025, in New Hampshire, according to reports from LADbible. The couple had recently purchased a $2.2 million home near the Atlantic coast, making the timing of the separation all the more surprising to observers. This marks Andrew Cabot’s third divorce, while Kristin Cabot had previously divorced in 2022.
The Viral Coldplay Moment
The controversy began during Coldplay’s July concert when Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron were caught on the venue’s kiss-cam. Instead of embracing or simply acknowledging the moment, the pair reacted awkwardly—Kristin turned away from the camera while Byron ducked out of frame. The unusual interaction prompted Coldplay frontman Chris Martin to quip, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.” The clip quickly went viral on TikTok, sparking debates about workplace relationships and public behavior.
As the clip gained traction, social media users identified Kristin Cabot as the Chief People Officer at Astronomer and Andy Byron as the company’s CEO. The backlash was swift, with both Kristin and Andy resigning from their respective roles shortly after the incident. The Tribune reported that Pete DeJoy, the interim CEO of Astronomer, acknowledged the challenges brought on by the viral moment, stating, “The events of the past few days have received a level of media attention that few companies in our industry ever encounter.”
Fallout for Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron
Professionally, the fallout was significant. Both Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron stepped down from their leadership positions at Astronomer in the wake of the controversy. The company, which specializes in data and AI solutions, faced an unprecedented level of public scrutiny. While the incident brought Astronomer into the public eye, it also highlighted workplace boundaries and ethics, raising questions about the challenges of mixing personal and professional lives.
Neither Kristin nor Andy has publicly addressed their relationship or the incident. However, The Nightly noted that Kristin faced criticism for her actions, both as a professional and as a public figure. Meanwhile, Astronomer has reportedly hired Gwyneth Paltrow, ex-wife of Chris Martin, as a temporary spokesperson—a move seen as both strategic and ironic given the context.
Coldplay’s Response and Public Reactions
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, whose initial comment fueled the viral moment, later addressed the incident during a concert in August. Joking about the unpredictable nature of the kiss-cam, he remarked, “Life throws you lemons and you’ve got to make lemonade. We’re going to keep doing [the kiss-cam] because we’re going to meet some of you.” His lighthearted take reflected the surreal impact of the event, which turned a routine concert gimmick into an international scandal.
Public reactions have been mixed, with some sympathizing with Andrew Cabot and others criticizing the personal choices of those involved. The incident has also sparked broader conversations about privacy in the age of social media, where even fleeting moments can have lasting consequences.
As the dust settles, the Coldplay kiss-cam scandal remains a cautionary tale about the intersection of public and private lives, offering lessons for both individuals and organizations navigating the complexities of modern media.

