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A second executive has resigned from tech company Astronomer following a Coldplay concert video that went viral and sparked online speculation and scrutiny. The company confirmed Thursday that Kristin Cabot, Astronomer's chief people officer, had submitted her resignation.
The Coldplay controversy is intensifying, as former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron is reportedly considering legal action against the band for "emotional distress" and "invasion of privacy."
Kristin Cabot resigned days after the company's CEO, Andy Byron, who was also seen in the viral video, resigned.
Gwyneth Paltrow has unexpectedly stepped into the tech spotlight as the temporary face of AI startup Astronomer, sparking a mix of praise and confusion online. In a deadpan, spoof-style video, Paltrow jokingly addressed the public on behalf of the company,
Kristin Cabot, Astronomer’s chief people officer, has resigned from her position following a viral video from a Coldplay concert, the data operations company confirmed. A spokesperson for Astronomer confirmed to TODAY.com on July 24 that Cabot was “no longer with Astronomer. She has resigned.”
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Ex-Astronomer CFO Kristin Cabot is back in the headlines, as details of her past party girl college days are surfacing.
On Friday night, actress Gwyneth Paltrow revealed she had been hired on a "very temporary basis" as a spokesperson for Astronomer.