Coldplay Live performance/CEO Busted
It Wasn’t Me … Behind Assertion!!!
His Firm Says it is Faux
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New twist within the viral Coldplay live performance scandal — the corporate behind the CEO busted in an alleged affair says a supposed assertion from Andy Byron that is gone viral is completely faux.
The “assertion from Astronomer CEO Andy Byron” that is going round originated with a 50-follower account known as “Peter Enis.” As in “P. Enis.” pic.twitter.com/z3Dl8VaxWD
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Byron’s firm, Astronomer tells TMZ the assertion floating round on social media — purportedly written by Andy himself to deal with the alleged affair — is “not an actual assertion.”
The fake assertion was posted late Thursday after the now-infamous video went viral, displaying CEO Andy hugging Astronomer’s HR chief Kristin Cabot throughout Wednesday evening’s Coldplay live performance in Boston.
The alleged couple ended up on the massive display, and each of them instantly tried to cover once they realized they have been on full show.
Frontman Chris Martin even made a comment about them presumably having an affair.
The clip, initially posted by a concertgoer, racked up tens of millions of views, and Web sleuths began digging into each execs’ on-line profiles and found they’re each married … to different individuals.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin after unknowingly exposing Astronomer CEO’s alleged affair along with his HR chief:
“I hope we didn’t do one thing dangerous…” pic.twitter.com/fDJx8ZYERF
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Neither has commented on all of the unconfirmed on-line chatter, which is why the supposed assertion from Andy circulated so rapidly. The phony doc even featured a quote from Coldplay’s music, “Repair You.”
We requested the corporate rep if Andy plans to situation an official assertion in regards to the controversy — like, for actual — however they haven’t responded.