The CEO of ASTROnomer, who was caught in an affair during a Coldplay concert, has been suspended from his duties.

On the 18th (local time), Page Six reported that the CEO of ASTROnomer, Andy Byron, and the head of human resources, Christine Cabot, were suspended from their positions as an official investigation began into their relationship due to the Coldplay 'kiss cam' scandal.

According to the report, those who were spotted in a friendly manner, including hugging from behind at the Coldplay concert held this week, were immediately suspended from their duties as the affair scandal surfaced. Subsequently, ASTROnomer confirmed last Friday that Andy Byron had stepped down from his position.

ASTROnomer stated, "Co-founder and chief product officer Pete DiJoy is currently acting as CEO because Andy Byron is suspended from his duties," adding, "We plan to share more information at the appropriate time in the future."

Byron and Cabot were caught in an affair during the Coldplay concert held on the 16th at Gillette Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts. As images of the audience were shown on the large screen at the venue, the two were revealed to be engaging in displays of affection while hugging from behind.

Upon seeing themselves on the large screen, they were startled and either hid their bodies or covered their faces, quickly leaving the spot. Meanwhile, Coldplay's Chris Martin remarked, "It seems like they are either cheating or too shy," although he also seemed flustered by the atmosphere suggesting they were in an actual affair.

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