VIDEO: Phillies Hilariously Troll Astronomer CEO Andy Byron & Mistress Kristin Cabot with Epic “Coldplay Kiss Cam” Stunt

VIDEO: Phillies Hilariously Troll Astronomer CEO Andy Byron & Mistress Kristin Cabot with Epic “Coldplay Kiss Cam” Stunt

VIDEO: Phillies Hilariously Troll Astronomer CEO Andy Byron & Mistress Kristin Cabot with Epic "Coldplay Kiss Cam" Stunt
Philadelphia Phillies jumbotron, Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot (Photos via Twitter)

The Philadelphia Phillies couldn’t help but poke fun at Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his mistress, Kristin Cabot, with their “kiss cam” on Friday night.

Andy Byron and Kristen Cabot, the Chief People Officer of Astronomer, were inadvertently exposed having an affair on the kiss cam during Coldplay’s concert at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday night.

Their stunning reaction to being caught made the internet-breaking moment all the more awkward and cringeworthy:

As the video of Byron and Cabot continues to make global headlines, the Philadelphia Phillies decided to join in on the fun during Friday night’s home game against the Los Angeles Angels.

During a break in the game, the Phillies displayed the “kiss cam on the Citizens Bank Park jumbotron. While some couples were happy to display a legitimate kiss, team mascot Phillie Phanatic reenacted the Byron-Cabot incident with another person dresed in the signature green mascot costume:


The cameras immediately cut to another couple kissing, with the man holding up a sign reading, ” This IS My Wife,” wisely clarifying that he’s a faithful and loyal husband.

Per Axios, Byron and Cabot have both been placed on leave by Astronomer as the Board of Directors review the incident. Byron became the CEO of the company in July 2023, with Cabot coming aboard last November.

Philadelphia Phillies Aim To Win Second Straight Division Crown

Bryce Harper (Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images)

The NL East-leading Philadelphia Phillies fell 6-5 to the Angels in their first came out of the All-Star break. But with the New York Mets falling 8-4 to the Cincinnati Reds, the Phillies remain half a game up on first in the division.

Philadelphia won the NL East last year with a 95-67 record, but they were ousted by the Mets in the NLDS. With the Atlanta Braves enduring a miserable first half, the division crown appears to be a two-way race between the Phillies and Mets.

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