Coldplay kiss cam woman speaks out
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Kristin Cabot is speaking out months after she was seen on the "kiss cam" at a Coldplay concert wrapped up in the arms of her then-boss, Astronomer's Andy Byron, and called out by Chris Martin
Kristin Cabot said the video has been a "scarlet letter" and made her "unemployable." Read some of the biggest takeaways from her first interviews.
Kristin Cabot, the woman at the center of the viral Coldplay concert "kiss cam" moment, is speaking out in a new interview.
Kristin Cabot, 53, recounted the "bad decision" that she says resulted in her getting death threats, plus the lesson she hopes her children take from the ordeal.
Kristin Cabot, the former human resources executive at the center of an infamous moment with her then-boss, Andy Byron, at a Coldplay concert is now speaking out about the state of their relationship
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Coldplay Concert Scandal: Kristin Cabot Breaks Silence on "Bad Decision" With Former CEO Andy Byron
Months after Astronomer's former head of H.R. Kristin Cabot and CEO Andy Byron went viral for cuddling at a Coldplay concert in July, Kristin detailed the aftermath of the clip.
Kristin Cabot was caught on camera with her boss at a concert. The video went viral. Soon she was drowning in the vitriol of strangers.
In her first interview since her Coldplay kiss cam scandal, Kristin Cabot calls out Gwyneth Paltrow for appearing in an Astronomer ad making light of the debacle.