No, The Simpsons didn't predict Coldplay kiss cam scandal
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The controversy triggered $2.4 million in total trading volumes on Kalshi, marking one of the most traded cultural events on prediction markets.
After former CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot were caught embracing on Coldplay's kiss cam, the interim head of the company says the fallout isn't all bad.
On July 15, during a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Astronomer CEO Andy Byron appeared on the kiss cam, embracing Kristin Cabot, the company’s head of HR. It would have been a cute candid moment if not for the fact that the pair immediately tried their absolute best to hide from the camera.
The new interim CEO of Astronomer released a statement on the heels of the drama surrounding the viral Coldplay concert kiss cam — which resulted in Andy Byron's resignation — calling the spotlight the company found themselves in "unusual and surreal.
The recent "Kiss Cam" scandal is a cautionary tale about lessons on leadership credibility, especially under the spotlight, shaping workplace fairness, trust and culture.
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Brooklynite Pete DeJoy has taken the reins at Astronomer after its disgraced boss Andy Byron was caught on the kiss cam cozying up with the head of HR.
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Coldplay frontman Chris Martin made sure to give concertgoers plenty of notice that they may appear on video screens at the band’s show Saturday night. His warning came after last week’s “Jumbotron Song” created a viral moment — and fallout — for the man and woman captured on camera.