July 26, 2025
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Megan Byron Seeks Solace at Maine Estate Amid Coldplay Concert Scandal

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Megan Byron Seeks Solace at Maine Estate Amid Coldplay Concert Scandal

Megan Byron Retreats to Maine Mansion Following Public Scandal

Megan Byron, wife of CEO Andy Byron, has reportedly sought refuge at the couple’s $2.4 million estate in Maine. This retreat comes after a widely publicized incident at a Coldplay concert in Boston, where her husband was caught on a kiss cam being overly affectionate with Kristin Cabot, an HR executive. The couple’s primary residence is in Northborough, Massachusetts, approximately 106 miles from the Maine property where Megan is currently staying. According to the New York Post, she is engaged in crisis talks regarding the future of her marriage.

Family Support and Private Discussions

In the aftermath of the scandal, Megan, aged 50, has been visited by several family members who have come to offer their support. Among them is her older sister Maura. The 4,169-square-foot mansion, featuring four bedrooms and four bathrooms, has seen a steady stream of family visitors over the weekend. However, it remains unclear whether Andy Byron has visited his wife to discuss the incident.

Community Reaction and Social Media Changes

The local community is aware of the video but prefers not to discuss it publicly. Meanwhile, Megan has made significant changes to her social media presence. She has removed her husband’s name from her profiles and reverted to her maiden name, Kerrigan. Additionally, joyful family photos featuring Andy, Megan, and their two sons have been deleted. These images included moments from a hiking trip and a graduation ceremony for one of their sons.

Corporate Response and Leadership Changes

Neither Andy Byron nor Kristin Cabot has been seen since the incident. Both were placed on leave before Andy’s resignation from Astronomer was confirmed. The company issued a statement on LinkedIn and Twitter (X), emphasizing its commitment to maintaining high standards of conduct and accountability. The Board of Directors has accepted Andy Byron’s resignation and will begin searching for a new CEO. In the interim, Cofounder and Chief Product Officer Pete DeJoy will serve as CEO.

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