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 strangers care that people are having an affair. They are dumb but the vitriol about these people is a bit much.
Because it actually has nothing to do with these specific people. It's relatable to many. It's nice to see some real life consequences. My ex didn't just betray me, he betrayed my family who are perhaps more hurt than I was by the actions of someone they thought was a truly decent human being. At least I had strong suspicions that perhaps he wasn't all the upright after all. I didn't have to ask friends to pick a side. They all voted with their feet. Kind of wild. I hope he's squirming just a little bit every time he hears a Coldplay song this week.This is for all us us. The betrayed spouses, the families and friends.


+1 this is why it is getting so much traction


It’s way more than people who have been cheated on though. I also think it’s the comeuppance of people who think rules and norms don’t apply to them.


This. We're sick of doing the work and seeing them all circle jerk each other in the "c-suite".
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why strangers care that people are having an affair. They are dumb but the vitriol about these people is a bit much.
Because it actually has nothing to do with these specific people. It's relatable to many. It's nice to see some real life consequences. My ex didn't just betray me, he betrayed my family who are perhaps more hurt than I was by the actions of someone they thought was a truly decent human being. At least I had strong suspicions that perhaps he wasn't all the upright after all. I didn't have to ask friends to pick a side. They all voted with their feet. Kind of wild. I hope he's squirming just a little bit every time he hears a Coldplay song this week.This is for all us us. The betrayed spouses, the families and friends.


This times 1000.

I know it’s not at all comparable to the substance of the me too movement but the underlying idea of feeling seen is the same. A behavior that has gone unchecked for decades that’s hurting people, and finally given the light of day.


This.
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Byron’s duck and cover response- beyond the poor personal choice to engage in an affair.

I wonder how this duck and cover reaction plays out in his work and what it might say about his leadership style?
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Anonymous wrote:Apparently, there is also now video of them kissing at the concert.

https://pagesix.com/2025/07/18/celebrity-news/astronomer-ceo-andy-byron-and-hr-chief-kristin-cabot-spotted-kissing-in-new-coldplay-concert-video/


Quelle horreur!


They are an internet joke.


They are both crappy people but so are the people who continue to sling mud three days later.


The story has clearly touched a nerve with people. Small people judge that rather than getting curious about why.


GMAFB


Yes, you sound very moral name-calling people talking about this story past your personally-approved time. As you say, GMAFB.


You sound like a cheater.


My comment was directed toward the person who said people who were still talking about this 3 days later was crappy. I think that person doesn’t very moral. How does that make me sound like a cheater?


So it’s cool for you to call out the cheaters but not cool when people say you’re of low moral character for dog piling…?


Whistleblower protection, beatch. lol


Omg, I just spit out my coffee!!


gen-x’isms are so stupid


You might be happier getting off the internet today. Me? I’m having a great time!!


Put down the wine, lady
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So- any bets if the relationship is over? Lol

Or are they going to double down like the two alcoholic, serial cheaters: TJ Holmes & Amy Robach? Who reportedly have all kinds of issues in their relationship.

With as fast as he hit the deck- I’m guessing it’s the classic pump and dump like most of these old lady affairs.
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Imagine the hostile work environment these two created!? The lawsuits are about to fly.
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Will there be something on SNL tonight, lol
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They always say that integrity is what you do when no one’s looking. Well, Coldplay has shown the light on these two and they obviously lack integrity. For shame. They had so much going for them and they threw it all away. They thought that they would get away with this at some large scale concert. Let it be a lesson to all APs.
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Anonymous wrote:Apparently, there is also now video of them kissing at the concert.

https://pagesix.com/2025/07/18/celebrity-news/astronomer-ceo-andy-byron-and-hr-chief-kristin-cabot-spotted-kissing-in-new-coldplay-concert-video/


Quelle horreur!


They are an internet joke.


They are both crappy people but so are the people who continue to sling mud three days later.


The story has clearly touched a nerve with people. Small people judge that rather than getting curious about why.


GMAFB


Yes, you sound very moral name-calling people talking about this story past your personally-approved time. As you say, GMAFB.


You sound like a cheater.


My comment was directed toward the person who said people who were still talking about this 3 days later was crappy. I think that person doesn’t very moral. How does that make me sound like a cheater?


So it’s cool for you to call out the cheaters but not cool when people say you’re of low moral character for dog piling…?


Whistleblower protection, beatch. lol


Omg, I just spit out my coffee!!


gen-x’isms are so stupid


You might be happier getting off the internet today. Me? I’m having a great time!!


Put down the wine, lady


The world isn't drunk; everyone is laughing at these two fools!
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Anonymous wrote:This breaks my heart for the wife and kids:

“Her wholesome Facebook photos showed the Byron gang grinning with arms around each other on a hike and at a graduation — before Kerrigan deleted her married name and the entire social media account Thursday.

In the hiking shots, the tight-knit family is posed in front of a creek with the married couple looking cozy and beaming, flanked by the two teenage boys.“

I don’t doubt it was a happy family, good marriage. Men cheat even when they are happy at home.
But think of all the time and money she saved by not hiring a PI to follow him to get the vids and pics. The pictures came right to her free of charge.
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Anonymous wrote:This breaks my heart for the wife and kids:

“Her wholesome Facebook photos showed the Byron gang grinning with arms around each other on a hike and at a graduation — before Kerrigan deleted her married name and the entire social media account Thursday.

In the hiking shots, the tight-knit family is posed in front of a creek with the married couple looking cozy and beaming, flanked by the two teenage boys.“

I don’t doubt it was a happy family, good marriage. Men cheat even when they are happy at home.
But think of all the time and money she saved by not hiring a PI to follow him to get the vids and pics. The pictures came right to her free of charge.


And she had the world’s sympathy. Everyone has her back.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is this such a huge news item? Why do so many people care?

Honestly by this point I kind of feel sorry for them, yet I am sick of seeing this all over the news when there are much more important things to care and opine about!


Trying to distract from Trump and Eppy


Nah. Cheating is something Americans universally hate and it’s very personal. Pretty much everyone has been affected by cheating in some manner—-as a betrayed spouse, as a kid whose family was broken up by it, as a sister or brother whose sibling was betrayed, a grandparent, etc. it’s a base human triggering event.

Then- add in he’s a billionaire and she’s a HR director, with news they are awful at work and you get even more schadenfreude. They were so BOLD and arrogant.

This is a both sides thing—it has nothing to do with Trump. Everyone is reporting it and talking about it. People are so fed up with the charlatans and the rich and the double standards.


If Americans hate cheating so much, how come “pretty much everyone has been affected?”
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It triggered me because DH travels for work and sometimes gets to do fun things with colleagues like going to a concert, while I'm at home chasing and cleaning up after our young kids. I think that's why it's stirring up so much hatred. Many of us with traveling spouses fear this is what the trips are really about.
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Anonymous wrote:Byron’s duck and cover response- beyond the poor personal choice to engage in an affair.

I wonder how this duck and cover reaction plays out in his work and what it might say about his leadership style?


I felt bad for how he left her standing there.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is this such a huge news item? Why do so many people care?

Honestly by this point I kind of feel sorry for them, yet I am sick of seeing this all over the news when there are much more important things to care and opine about!


Trying to distract from Trump and Eppy


Nah. Cheating is something Americans universally hate and it’s very personal. Pretty much everyone has been affected by cheating in some manner—-as a betrayed spouse, as a kid whose family was broken up by it, as a sister or brother whose sibling was betrayed, a grandparent, etc. it’s a base human triggering event.

Then- add in he’s a billionaire and she’s a HR director, with news they are awful at work and you get even more schadenfreude. They were so BOLD and arrogant.

This is a both sides thing—it has nothing to do with Trump. Everyone is reporting it and talking about it. People are so fed up with the charlatans and the rich and the double standards.


If Americans hate cheating so much, how come “pretty much everyone has been affected?”


6 degrees of separation. You can be the mother or grandmother watching a son or daughter go through it. You can be a best friend. You can be a child of a cheater parent. You can be a co-worker. You can be an aunt or a niece or a sister or a brother. Christ, you can be a dog that loses its home and a parent.

Americans place cheating on a spouse dead last on a list of acceptable behaviors, behind abortion, cohabitation, pornography, out-of-wedlock births and divorce, among others. A puny 6 percent say adultery is acceptable, according to a Gallup poll conducted last May.
American social taboos on many issues — especially issues of personal sexual choice — have been changing over time, but views on infidelity have not budged. It has been consistently frowned upon by the masses across decades and demographics. Adultery is less popular than cloning humans, polygamy, suicide and teenagers having sex — all of which were also close to the bottom of Gallup's list. That disapproval has not ended infidelity, which may in fact be on the rise today among women, though men are still more likely to be unfaithful.
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