Rich middle aged CEO going viral busted at Coldplay concert cheating of his wife with his HR director

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Anonymous wrote:I don't know why but him just sinking down to the ground rather than walking off-camera is so funny to me.


He hit the dirt like it was a mortar attack!


He’s almost 60 and she’s mid 50s.

Imagine acting like that - at that age. It’s so childish and disgusting.

If they were actually married to each other, acting like that would be sweet - except the ducking part.


And there is the rub... he wouldn't act like that if he was married to her, he has to play the game to get the goods.


Doubt it. It reeks of wanting to be a teenager again.

It's not cute to be boob-grabbing in public. Married or not.


How do you write "doubt it" then agree with me. People like you fascinate me.

No. Your wrong... <insert verbiage that agrees>

We need to study people like you.


I see a difference between acting like a teenager (no impulse control) and playing a game to get laid (implies a plan to seduce). Teenagers are bad at playing that game.

That guy isn't playing any game at all. No forethought put him into the position he is in today.
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Anonymous wrote:This can’t be the first time the ceo did this…waiting for the other women to come forward.


This. Andy is going to get his MeToo moment in the limelight.

Former employees are already giving quotes to the rags, like NY Post.

NY Post literally has six different articles about the incident.
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Anonymous wrote:This can’t be the first time the ceo did this… waiting for the other women to come forward.

Probably same for her career. Sleeps her way to the top.
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Anonymous wrote:This can’t be the first time the ceo did this…waiting for the other women to come forward.


This. Andy is going to get his MeToo moment in the limelight.

Former employees are already giving quotes to the rags, like NY Post.

NY Post literally has six different articles about the incident.


She is as bad as him. If not worse. And her weird loyal minion that follows her from company to company. I know women like her. They are awful, awful people.
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Anonymous wrote:This can’t be the first time the ceo did this… waiting for the other women to come forward.

Probably same for her career. Sleeps her way to the top.


She was definitely a serial cheater. Ask the ex that filed on her…and took 4 years to finalize.
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Anonymous wrote:What I find more interesting is the VP of HR who was with them, on camera, red as a tomato. She followed the CPO across 4 companies.

Doubt they’ll be working together again moving forward.


She followed her from company to company. This woman brought her on/hired her. They were a team. Neither will be working anywhere for awhile….certainly not together.
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something tells me he and his wife were already separated or on the verge given her quick name change and this being just a little too overt with the other employee there. NOT justifying it AT ALL, just my two cents. I did see somewhere that the CPO is divorced already but it's unclear.

I feel like they mostly reacted because of the optics at work.
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Anonymous wrote:This can’t be the first time the ceo did this… waiting for the other women to come forward.


And the other dude the HR chief did in her first marriage.
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Anonymous wrote:something tells me he and his wife were already separated or on the verge given her quick name change and this being just a little too overt with the other employee there. NOT justifying it AT ALL, just my two cents. I did see somewhere that the CPO is divorced already but it's unclear.

I feel like they mostly reacted because of the optics at work.

They probably had an agreement as long as he didn’t publicly parade his side pieces. This would be a bridge too far for most people.
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Anonymous wrote:women like that c#$t Kristin Cabot really muck things up for women. She is literally the ONLY female on their leadership page:
https://www.astronomer.io/about-us/

So, she just had to have the CEO. Hope her world falls apart.


was this picture 20 years old?



She's pretty on the outside, ugly on the inside.
Anonymous
As someone whose ex blew up our marriage for an underling in their workplace, I am loving the karma of this story.

But hating it because (1) the wife is having to deal with dirty laundry so publicly (2) fallout on the kids and (3) the idiot CEO is doubly blowing up his family because he will probably lose his job and lots of $$ that would be helpful to support the dual household family going forward.
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Anonymous wrote:I cannot get enough of this story. What a douchebag.

+1 Discussing with my DH now - would this have gotten the same traction if he hadn’t been a billionaire tech CEO (hated by almost everyone) and a head of HR (also hated by almost everyone)? Like what if it was a dentist and his hygienist?
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Anonymous wrote:This line from Reddit: "The way Chris Martin unconsciously uncoupled these people from their spouses…"


This is the funniest thing I’ve read in a very very long time.

I was at the concert last night. Witnessing 60k people, including of course Chris Martin, trying to make sense of what they’d just seen on the kiss cam, is not something I will soon forget.


Tell us more! What did Chris do after it became obvious? He’s so wholesome - “Whoa look at these two! Oh oh what?!” Thhttps://www.smithe.com/uttermost-coast-rattan-cane-side-table/ut22917-751/iteminformation.aspxe funniest part is how the camera stayed on them. Usually if a kiss cam captures something awkward (like when it becomes clear the people aren’t a couple), they pan away so fast. Not this time! Lol.


Chris had been commenting on the kiss cam footage, very light hearted, funny, sweet comments on the fans who were in costume, with their families, friends, people of all ages, etc. It was a fun moment during the concert and everyone was watching and listening avidly, really enjoying it. Then this couple appeared on the cam. They were different than everyone else who had appeared on it to that point, in that they were clutching each other very romantically. After Chris speculated that they were either having an affair or were just very shy, he seemed to have a what did I just do moment, like maybe this could be serious. He definitely got quiet, you could sense the wheels turning, even as the crowd was shrieking and laughing. I think what threw everyone and maybe the reason the kiss cam stayed on them was that the young woman standing next to the Head of HR was smiling and laughing while communicating with her, although she had turned her back to the camera. Also, other people nearby were mugging for the camera. It was really confusing in the moment. I will say that in retrospect I’m impressed that Chris pretty much nailed it immediately, in front of 60k people. I was on the floor, and after the kiss cam moved on, the people standing near me were all looking at each other quizzically, wide eyed, like, uh oh, what we just saw was probably not good.
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Well, Ms. Cabot won't have to include a resume going forward when she applies for jobs. Everyone has seen her assets and skill set and how she uses them.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't know why but him just sinking down to the ground rather than walking off-camera is so funny to me.


He hit the dirt like it was a mortar attack!


He’s almost 60 and she’s mid 50s.

Imagine acting like that - at that age. It’s so childish and disgusting.

If they were actually married to each other, acting like that would be sweet - except the ducking part.


And there is the rub... he wouldn't act like that if he was married to her, he has to play the game to get the goods.


Doubt it. It reeks of wanting to be a teenager again.

It's not cute to be boob-grabbing in public. Married or not.


How do you write "doubt it" then agree with me. People like you fascinate me.

No. Your wrong... <insert verbiage that agrees>

We need to study people like you.


I see a difference between acting like a teenager (no impulse control) and playing a game to get laid (implies a plan to seduce). Teenagers are bad at playing that game.

That guy isn't playing any game at all. No forethought put him into the position he is in today.


Major hubris, too.
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