The notorious Coldplay kiss cam affair couple were spotted "all over each other" at the concert before they were exposed.
The CEO of Astronomer, Andy Byron, and his HR Chief, Kristin Cabot, were spotted embracing each other at the band's concert in Boston, Massachusetts in a clip that has since gone viral across the globe. Mr Byron was seen with his arms around Ms Cabot as the pair hugged before Chris Martin inadvertently outed the colleagues' affair. The original video has since amassed millions of view online, but a new angle has reportedly exposed the workers kissing each other before the exposé.

In the original viral video, the business mogul was seemingly oblivious to all but the music as he embraced his Head of HR from behind, moving in sync with the band's live performance. Yet, as soon as they realised they were up on the big screen, they abruptly let go, and quickly tried to duck out of the spotlight... but it was too late.
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Chris Martin, after spotting them on the big screen, said: "Oh look at these two. Either they are having an affair or they're just really shy."
A concertgoer, apparently sat behind the pair, caught a video of Coldplay singing their hit song Yellow. A sea of yellow lights, from people's wristbands, can be seen, but a loved-up pair were also caught in the shot, according to TMZ.
The pair, thought to be Byron and Cabot, can be seen with their arms around each other, and at one moment the man leans in for a smooch on the lips. This new angle appears to have captured a new level of intimacy between the colleagues, not on display for the whole stadium to see.
In the original viral video, a lipreader claimed the tech boss said "F***ing hell, it's me", when their faces showed up on the big screen. Speaking exclusively to the Mirror, lipreader Judi said: "Perhaps the worst thing about their body language here is that they made themselves into human catnip for social media by reacting so violently rather than just trying to style it out."

Byron, who is married, has handed in his resignation following the shock scandal. The company said in a statement shared on LinkedIn and X: "As stated previously, Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding.
"Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability, and recently, that standard was not met.
"Andy Byron has tendered his resignation, and the Board of Directors has accepted. The Board will begin a search for our next Chief Executive as Cofounder and Chief Product Officer Pete DeJoy continues to serve as interim CEO."
LinkedIn posts showed that Ms Cabot joined the company nine months ago with her title being Chief People Officer - and at the time Byron shared gushing words about his new colleague.
The tech boss praised her "exceptional leadership and deep expertise in talent management, employee engagement, and scaling people strategies" which he said would "be critical as we continue our rapid trajectory".
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