Viral Coldplay Kiss-Cam Fame Kristin Cabot Breaks Silence On Oprah Winfrey’s Podcast; Slams Social Media For Profiting From Public Humiliation
· Free Press Journal

A year after a private moment at a Coldplay concert spiralled into a global controversy, Kristin Cabot has finally broken her silence. In her first on-camera appearance, she opened up about the emotional toll of going viral and criticised tech platforms for monetising public outrage.
From concert moment to global scandal
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Cabot’s life changed overnight when a “kisscam” clip filmed during a Coldplay show showed her sharing an intimate moment with Andy Byron, CEO of tech startup Astronomer.
The video spread rapidly across social media, amassing over a billion views and becoming one of 2025’s most talked-about viral moments. The backlash was swift, ultimately leading to Cabot stepping down from her role as head of human resources.
In a new interview with Oprah Winfrey, Kristin Cabot says the intense online backlash from the Coldplay kiss cam incident “derailed” her life and career and disputes the narrative that it was an affair. pic.twitter.com/ujoE9makMy
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‘Tech platforms feed on pain,’ says cabot
Speaking on a podcast hosted by Oprah Winfrey, Cabot reflected on how the incident exposed the mechanics of online virality.
She argued that users often don’t realise how engagement, likes, shares, and comments, translates into massive profits for tech companies. According to Cabot, the more emotionally charged the content, the more it is amplified.
“The deeper the distress, the higher the engagement, and that directly benefits platforms,” she explained, calling for greater accountability in how algorithms prioritise content.
Coldplay kiss cam woman says she and her boss were separated from their marriages when they were caught in viral video.
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Kristin Calbot has revealed she was estranged from her husband at the time of the viral video and her husband was even at the same concert. pic.twitter.com/kod5D3uDqy
Online abuse and personal fallout
The viral clip didn’t just impact Cabot professionally, it also triggered an intense wave of online harassment. She revealed that, at the height of the controversy, she received hundreds of calls daily, including threats to her safety.
On social media, she faced harsh and gendered criticism, with users targeting her character using derogatory labels. Cabot has since highlighted how women often face disproportionate backlash in public scandals, intensifying the emotional burden.
New: The New York Post has reported that Kristin Cabot, the CPO of Astronomer, has a taste for CEOs.
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Her husband, Andrew, is the CEO of Privateer Rum, a company Kristin sits on the board of. This information was found on her now-deleted LinkedIn account.
Andrew and Kristin… pic.twitter.com/WgOG2q1L54
Criticism of Gwyneth Paltrow adds another layer
Cabot also addressed a separate controversy involving Gwyneth Paltrow, who appeared in a promotional campaign for Astronomer shortly after the incident.
She said the timing of the advertisement deepened her sense of humiliation and questioned why women often contribute to each other’s public shaming during such moments.
A call for reflection on viral culture
Now focusing on moving forward, Cabot says she hopes her experience sparks a broader conversation about empathy and responsibility in the digital age.
Muslim Youths Host Iftar Party On Boat In Varanasi, Allegedly Threw Chicken Bones & Waste In Ganga; ArrestedShe questioned why society often finds entertainment in others’ suffering and urged people to think more critically about the content they engage with online.
Cabot added that while the episode derailed her life temporarily, she wants to turn it into an opportunity to raise awareness about the human cost behind viral trends, and the systems that sustain them.