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Close-up scene on screen at 'Coldplay' concert, CEO Byron loses job

A concert by the British band 'Coldplay' always means a packed crowd. But this time, something different happened. The concert was going on in Boston, USA. Andy Byrne, CEO of an American technology company, and his female colleague Christine Cab came to enjoy the concert. When their intimate moment was caught on camera, trouble broke out.

Close-up scene on screen at 'Coldplay' concert, CEO Byron loses job
Rumors of an affair between US technology company CEO Andy Byrne and Coldplay's concert are circulating. Photo: Collected

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They immediately walked away after realizing the scene. Controversy erupted when they were caught hugging their colleague in public and sharing this intimate moment.


The day after the incident, Andy Byrne, the accused CEO of the US technology company, voluntarily resigned and was placed on leave.

 

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The company announced Andy Byron's resignation in a LinkedIn post. It said, "Since the beginning of the company, we have emphasized values and culture. Our employees are expected to set an example not only in their work, but also in their behavior and responsibility. However, recently, those standards have not been maintained."


The woman who came with Andy Byron was from the HR department of the same company. Byron himself had hired her. When the camera panned towards them during that incident, they both suddenly left their respective places. Byron lowered his head, Cabot tried to hide his face.

 

And Coldplay vocalist Chris Martin also made fun of it. He jokingly said, 'They're either ashamed or...!'

 

"I hope we didn't do anything wrong," Byron said in a video message.

 

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But the incident did not end here. Both Byron and Cabot got involved in an extramarital affair. Because, they both have separate families, separate life partners. Later, the intensity of the dispute reached such a point that Byron's wife Megan Kerrigan removed the surname 'Byron' from her Facebook account; later she deactivated the account.



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