The Coldplay kiss cam scandal took a shocking turn on September 25, 2025. Sources told The Times of London that Kristin Cabot’s husband, Andrew Cabot, attended the same concert as his wife, with another woman. The revelation comes amid fallout from the viral clip that ended two careers and strained marriages.
During a Coldplay concert in July 2025, cameras caught HR chief Kristin Cabot and CEO Andy Byron in a close embrace. The stadium screen showed them in a private box. Kristin ducked out of frame, while Andy muttered, “F****** hell, it’s me.” Frontman Chris Martin joked from the stage, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy.” The clip went viral online, garnering millions of views.
Andrew, CEO of Privateer Rum, was at the concert with a woman who is now his girlfriend. The couple had separated weeks earlier, per sources. “Kristin was in the box with work people, and Andrew was there too with a date,” an insider said. The split was amicable, and Kristin stayed quiet due to ongoing divorce proceedings.
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The optics destroyed Kristin and Andy’s jobs at data firm Astronomer. Both resigned after suspension. Kristin’s marriage ended, with Andrew confirming the separation to People magazine. His spokesperson said, “The divorce was underway before that evening… Andrew hopes this provides closure.”
Andy’s wife, Megan Kerrigan, moved out, returned her wedding ring, and removed his name from her Facebook before deleting it. The scandal’s personal toll was swift and severe.
The twist humanises a viral moment, showing private struggles behind public drama. It highlights how a single clip can upend lives. The story raises questions about privacy and the impact of media in the digital age.