
Astronomer‘s former HR head Kristin Cabot was reportedly spotted by Daily Mail. The publication is said to have obtained exclusive photos of Cabot as she watered her plants outside her Rye, New Hampshire, home. It is said to be Kristin Cabot’s first sighting since being caught in the Coldplay “Kiss Cam” scandal with Astronomer’s former CEO Andy Byron. As per the pictures, Cabot was seen without her wedding ring. Kristin’s ring could be reportedly seen in previous photos. As per reports, Cabot appears to be married to Privateer Rum CEO Andrew Cabot. The two are seen together in family photos shared online with two children. Cabot reportedly shares a $2.2 million New England-style home that they purchased together in February, according to property records obtained by The Post. The loan papers are said to mention them as Husband and Wife. Media reports also claim that Cabot and Andrew have shared the same residence since at least 2023.Reports of her sighting come hours after she resigned from her post as Director of People at Astronomer.
What Astronomer said on Kristin Cabot’s resignation
A spokesperson confirmed Cabot’s departure in a brief statement from the company. “I can confirm that Kristin Cabot is no longer with Astronomer. She has resigned,” a rep from the AI software company told The Post. TMZ was first to report her departure. Kristin’s resignation came a few days after Andy Byron quit as Astronomer’s CEO on July 19, just a day after their photos at a Coldplay concert went viral. The two were captured hugging very closely on the concert’s “kiss cam” in a moment that almost took over the internet.The Cold Play’s frontman, Chris Martin, called out the two former tech execs, saying, “Whoa, look at these two,” as the camera panned to show Byron holding Cabot from behind. “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”
Astronomer’s new CEO on Coldplay ‘kiss cam’ scandal
Astronomer’s new CEO Pete DeJoy broke his silence on the Coldplay “kiss cam” scandal in a post on LinkedIn. “The spotlight has been unusual and surreal for our team and, while I would never have wished for it to happen like this, Astronomer is now a household name,” DeJoy said. “The events of the past few days have received a level of media attention that few companies – let alone startups in our small corner of the data and AI world – ever encounter,” he added.“At Astronomer we have never shied away from challenges,” DeJoy said and went on to add, “From starting a software company in Cincinnati, Ohio, to keeping the lights on through the collapse of the bank that held all our cash, to scaling from 30 to 300 people during a global pandemic that demanded we do it all without ever being in the same room.”