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The new interim CEO of Astronomer released a statement on the heels of the drama surrounding the viral Coldplay concert kiss cam — which resulted in Andy Byron's resignation — calling the spotlight the company found themselves in "unusual and surreal.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin gave concertgoers a cheeky warning that they could end up on camera during the show. This was the band’s first performance following the viral Kiss Cam saga involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron.
Last Wednesday, then-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was caught canoodling with the company’s chief people officer, Kristin Cabot, on the jumbo screen at a Coldplay concert in Massachusetts. Both are married and immediately shied away from their unexpected kiss-cam feature.
Pete DeJoy, who was named interim CEO of Astronomer over the weekend, made his first public comments about his new gig in a post on Monday.
There was a notable change to the Jumbotron bit at Coldplay’s most recent show after a cuddling pair went viral for panicking on camera.
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Coldplay's Chris Martin gave fans a wide berth to separate themselves if needed at the first show following the viral cheating incident
Astronomer's interim CEO Pete DeJoy said in an update that the startup had "received a level of media attention that few companies" ever encounter.
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Chris Martin jokingly warned fans about Coldplay’s "The Jumbotron Song" during the band’s first concert since the now-infamous moment at a Boston show.
Case in point: the married tech company founder who was caught cuddling a woman who was not his wife on the Jumbotron during a Coldplay concert in Foxborough last week.
Byron has resigned his job as Astronomer CEO, as his high-powered life has begun to unravel after his Coldplay ‘kiss cam’ moment with his HR chief