
In the merry post LinkedIn, the namesake of Astronomer Andy Byron explained that he was not Andy, who was caught at the Coldplay concert “cheating” on his wife.
The namesake also changed his LinkedIn Bio to “No Coldplay concert” to give anyone who lands on his page.
The CEO of Astronomer was seen at a compromising moment with his head HR Kristin Cabot on the video “Kiss Cam” at the Coldplay concert in Boston. Allegedly issued an incident statement.
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Here’s what the viral linkedin post viral linkedin said:
After he was probably confused for the CEO of Astronomer too many times, Andy not only changed his LinkedIn Bio to all caps, but also created a cheerful contribution.
Andy, sharing the news article with details of the Coldplay incident, wrote: “No, this is not me. I would not be caught at the Coldplay concert …”
“I’m Andy Byron, who makes videos for big screens, not the one who catches them,” he joked.
Andy also tried to promote his business when he was there. “If you want to create a video content that is viral for the right reasons, join,” he wrote, adding a link to his website.
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Statement “Astronomer CEO of Andy Byron” apology:
Andy Byron, the CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the head of HR society, were seen together at Jumbotron, locked in a close embrace. When the camera persisted on them, they both quickly split up and tried to protect their faces, which caused madness to online speculation.
Soon after the video became viral, a statement began to circulate, allegedly from the CEO of Astronomer. Here’s what it said:
“I want to recognize the moment that circulates online and the disappointment that is caused.
What was supposed to be the night of music and joy has turned into a deeply personal mistake that is played on a very public scene. I want to honestly apologize to my wife, my family and the Astronomer team. You deserve better from me as a partner, as a father and as a leader.
This is not who I want to be or how I want to represent the company I have helped build. I will take the time to think, take responsibility and find further steps, personally and professionally. I ask for privacy when navigation in this process.
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I also want to express how worrying is that what should be a private moment has happened to public without my consent. I respect artists and entertainers, but I hope we can all deeper think about the impact of someone else’s life transformation.
As a friend once he sang: “The lights will lead you home and light your bones and I will try to fix you.”
Note: Mint could not independently verify the authenticity of the statement.
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