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topicnews · July 19, 2025

Us Tech CEO, which is hugged after the Coldplay concert, becomes viral

Us Tech CEO, which is hugged after the Coldplay concert, becomes viral


A US Tech company has brought his CEO on vacation after a large screen at a Coldplay concert -two employees were supposedly included -has become viral.

In the clip, which initially appeared on a huge screen in the Boston concert, two people are seen with their arms who wrapped themselves around each other.

When your faces can be seen for thousands, shower man and woman abruptly and hide in front of the camera.

Reports that both managers of the company are astronomers and rumors about an affair that is triggered by the band manager's comment and then spread online. On Friday, the company confirmed to X that his CEO Andy Byron had been brought on vacation.

The couple's video fluctuated music and then quickly tried to hide on the Internet after the concert on Wednesday evening.

Chris Martin, Lead singer of Coldplay after seeing the couple hidden, she said to the crowd: “Either they have an affair or they are only very shy.”

The first video that was posted in Tikok received millions of views. It was then participated through platforms, turned into Memes and made fun of television programs.

Two days after the internet was flooded with a chatter over the hug, Astronome made an explanation in which an investigation of the matter was announced without specifying the video.

“The astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have led us since we were founded,” says the explanation. “Our leaders are expected to determine both behavior and accountability. The Board of Directors has initiated a formal examination of this matter, and we will have additional details shortly.”

Co-founder and Chief Product Officer Pete Dejoy was appointed interim CEO.

The man in the video is rumored in several reports than CEO by Astronomer, Andy Byron, who has been in the company since July 2023. Mr. Byron himself has not confirmed his identity in the video.

The woman was identified online as Kristin Cabot, the company Chief People Officer, who has been with astronomer since November 2024. She also did not confirm her identity.

The BBC could not confirm the identity of the people in the video.

The astronomer's statement added that Mr. Byron had not published a personal explanation and that the reports that were otherwise wrong were wrong. It also said that there were no other employees in the video.

Mr Byron's fake statements became viral on Thursday.