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"Kiss Cam" Scandal at Coldplay Concert Uncovers Billions

"Kiss Cam" Scandal at Coldplay Concert Uncovers Billions
A recent incident at a Coldplay concert in the U.S. has sparked massive discussions online, leading to the unexpected exposure of major financial secrets.

Social media users have been closely analyzing what occurred during the Coldplay concert. The moment in question involved the "kiss cam" — a live screen segment highlighting couples in the crowd. It captured Andy Byron and a woman sitting beside him. As the camera encouraged a kiss, Byron awkwardly pulled away and tried to hide. The scene was filmed by spectators and quickly went viral online.

It was later revealed that Andy Byron is the former CEO of the tech company Astronomer, and the woman next to him was his colleague, Kristin Cabot. The plot thickened when internet sleuths discovered Kristin is actually married to billionaire Andrew Cabot — founder of the Privateer Rum company. According to Peopletalk, the Cabot family's fortune is estimated at $15 billion.

The Cabots are one of the oldest and most influential families in the U.S., traditionally part of Boston’s elite — known as the “Boston Brahmins.” These families have historically held political, economic, and cultural influence throughout New England.

There’s even a well-known saying:
"This is good old Boston, the home of the bean and the cod, where the Lowells talk only to Cabots, and the Cabots talk only to God."

It is also known that Kristin and Andrew Cabot have two children.

Reports indicate that Kristin and Byron were romantically involved in secret. However, the kiss cam moment exposed them publicly. Byron, visibly uncomfortable, tried to dodge the camera, but the video went viral — even reaching his wife, who later removed “Byron” from her last name on her personal blog.
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