More fallout from viral Coldplay concert video prompts another resignation.

More fallout from viral Coldplay concert video prompts another resignation.

The woman who gained attention for embracing a colleague at a Coldplay concert has resigned. Kristin Cabot, seen on screens at the Boston gig, has stepped down as chief people officer at tech firm Astronomer. She was with Andy Byron, who recently resigned as the company's CEO.

After the incident, Coldplay's lead singer Chris Martin humorously remarked on the couple's attempt to hide from the camera. The footage went viral on social media, leading to the identification of Ms. Cabot and Mr. Byron.

Astronomer confirmed that no other employees were involved in the video. The company emphasized its commitment to values and culture, stating that its leaders are expected to uphold standards of conduct and accountability.

Pete DeJoy, now serving as interim CEO, acknowledged the unusual attention the company has received. He mentioned that Astronomer has become widely recognized following the incident.

The incident has prompted fans to be cautious during "kiss cam" moments at events. Chris Martin, addressing the audience at a recent concert, informed them about the use of cameras for the big screen and humorously advised attendees to prepare themselves for the spotlight.

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