


HR Executive Resigns After Viral Coldplay Concert Video with CEO
A New York tech company's HR executive resigned after a viral video showed her embracing the CEO at a Coldplay concert, following the CEO's prior departure.
Overview
- A female HR executive from New York-based tech company Astronomer resigned after a video of her embracing the CEO at a Coldplay concert went viral, sparking widespread online attention.
- The embrace, captured by the "Coldplay cam" at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts, quickly spread across social media, leading to numerous memes and extensive media coverage.
- Online sleuths swiftly identified the individuals involved, prompting Astronomer to remove their profiles and a related press release from its official website.
- The HR executive's resignation followed the CEO's earlier departure from the company, both directly linked to the highly publicized and widely shared viral video incident.
- Beyond the corporate fallout, the viral video also significantly boosted online streams of Coldplay's songs by 20%, as reported by various news sources including ABC News.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by presenting factual updates on the KissCam incident and its aftermath, while also using it as a springboard for broader societal commentary. They explore the public's fascination through an analytical lens, connecting the viral moment to deeper themes of justice and accountability in contemporary society.
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The viral video showed the HR executive, Kristin Cabot, embracing the CEO, Andy Byron, of the New York-based tech company Astronomer.
Both the HR executive Kristin Cabot and the CEO Andy Byron resigned from Astronomer following the viral video incident.
Astronomer removed the profiles of the involved executives and a related press release from its official website and confirmed the resignations.
The viral video led to a 20% increase in online streams of Coldplay's songs, highlighting a significant boost in the band's music popularity.
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