Caught on the Billboard While Hugging from Behind and Watching the Performance.. Big-shot CEO's Affair [Video]
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- 2025-07-18 10:14:04
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- 2025-07-18 10:14:04


[Financial News] The affair of famous entrepreneurs was exposed at the concert of the world-renowned band Coldplay.
According to the New York Post on the 17th (local time), at the Coldplay concert held in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, the previous day, a camera capturing the audience caught Andy Byron, the married CEO of Astronomer, enjoying the performance with a woman while hugging her from behind.
After the performance, it was revealed that the woman was Christine Cabot, the divorced Chief People Officer (CPO) of the same company, and the controversy is growing.
According to the media, they were watching the performance affectionately with skinship when their faces appeared on the billboard, causing them to hide their faces in embarrassment. Cabot immediately turned around covering her face, and Byron also sat down on the floor with a surprised look.
Chris Martin, the lead singer of Coldplay, joked, "Oh, well... it's either an affair or they're extremely shy," but it turned out to be true.
It is known that the married Byron lives with his wife and two sons in Northborough near the concert venue.
The video is rapidly spreading through SNS and online communities. After the video was released, Byron's wife reportedly deleted her husband's name from her SNS and deactivated her account.
The affair partner, Cabot, divorced her ex-husband in 2022.
Cabot started working at Astronomer in November last year. According to the media, her resume introduces herself as "trusted by employees of all ranks, from CEO to managers and secretaries."
A few months before the affair was revealed, Byron reportedly lavished praise on Cabot, calling her "a proven leader and the most valuable asset of our company."
Meanwhile, Byron and Cabot have not yet officially explained the affair allegations.
Astronomer is a private data infrastructure startup that achieved a corporate value of over $1 billion (approximately 1.4 trillion won) in 2022, becoming a 'unicorn company.' Recently, it moved its headquarters to New York for business expansion. The current corporate value is known to be $1.3 billion (approximately 1.8 trillion won).

moon@fnnews.com Moon Youngjin Reporter