Chris Martin, Andy Byron & Kristin Cabot
A new video has surfaced on social media showing Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot being warned before they ended up on the jumbotron during Coldplay’s concert this past Wednesday night.
Byron and Cabot are the hottest topic on the internet at the moment after being exposed at the show and eventually making it online.
The pair, who both work for or worked for Astronomer, one as the CEO and the other as the head of HR, were shown hugging up on the big screen and scrambling to hide after realizing the camera had caught them.
Andy Byron Ignored The Rules, Then He Ignored The Warning…
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For one, it’s probably not wise to get this close to someone you’re having an affair with while out in public.
Since common sense didn’t prevail, Chris Martin actually gave Andy Byron adequate warning, letting everyone know that the cameras were about to hit the crowd, yet they remained love-locked until they were exposed to everyone.
“So they even had a warning that the cameras were coming to the audience and still didn’t think to break apart,” someone observed in the comments.
“I mean, they had a warning the cameras were searching 🤷🏻♀️😂,” someone else laughed.
“He warned everyone that the cameras were rolling,” another user pointed out.
It’s beginning to seem like they were only pretending they didn’t want to get caught.
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Longtime ESPN reporter Michele Steele, who has worked for the Worldwide Leader in Sports for 14 years, has announced her pending departure in a stunning development.
In a lengthy X/Twitter post, Michele Steele announced that she is leaving the network on Aug. 1. Steele started the post with “I’m turning the page,” an indicator that she decided to leave.
A graduate of the University of Illinois and Columbia University, Steele didn’t immediately reveal the next chapter in her post-ESPN endeavors. Her full statement on X can be read below:
Michele Steele joined ESPN in 2011 after a stint at Bloomberg Television, where she made history as their first full-time sports reporter. She appeared on popular ESPN programs such as “NFL Live,” “Outside the Lines” and “SportsCenter.”
Steele covered the infamous murder trial of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez. In 2013, he was arrested and charged with the murder of former semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandez’s fiancée.
Hernandez was found guilty of Lloyd’s murder in 2015 and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. In Apr. 2017 Hernandez was found dead in his jail cell, and officials ruled it a suicide.
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Michele Steele Is The Latest Notable Employee To Leave ESPN
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Despite being the Worldwide Leader in Sports, ESPN has seen a stunningly long list of marquee talents leave the network over the last two years. It started in 2023, when the company conducted a long series of employee cuts.
That list included Suzy Kolber, Jeff Van Gundy, Max Kellerman, Steve Young, Keyshawn Johnson, Jalen Rose, Matt Hasselbeck and Zach Lowe. In another surprise development, former Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III was let go from his role as an analyst after the network hired Jason Kelce for “Monday Night Countdown.”