
By Lauren Washburn
When a Coldplay concert busted two cheating spouses, the internet united under one unexpected theme — the sanctity of marriage.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s head of HR, Kristin Cabot, embraced on the “kiss cam” in a viral video from the July 16 Coldplay concert. When they realized the whole stadium could see them, Byron ducked to the ground and Cabot hid her face.
The video has circulated across every social media platform, bringing millions of views, with more than 122 million views on TikTok alone. The comment sections are full of people who agree: That’s what you get when you cheat.
One X user posted, in reference to the incident, “families may have been divided but the world is united.”
A popular Instagram account with 7.5 million followers called “dudewithasign” posted, “If you’re having a bad day, at least you didn’t get caught cheating at a Coldplay concert.”
Matt Walsh commented on the incident, saying on X, “Adultery is a morally abominable act that causes direct and immeasurable harm to your spouse and children. It is rooted in depraved indifference to the people who are supposed [to] be closest to you.”
Most of the internet seems to agree that holding these cheaters accountable is fair, and even good, because what they did was wrong…
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