The viral video that exposed what many believe to be a workplace affair has now garnered over 53 million views—and the woman who filmed it is finally speaking out.
Grace Springer, 28, was attending a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium in Boston when she captured a Kiss Cam moment that took a shocking turn. The footage showed Andy Byron, CEO of AI tech company Astronomer, and his head of HR, Kristen Cabot, reacting nervously and trying to hide when the camera landed on them.
“I never imagined they were such high-profile people,” Grace told Inside Edition. “I feel sorry for their partners and spouses that they had to find out this way.”
Grace says she likely wouldn’t have posted the clip had the couple not reacted the way they did.
“If they had just acted natural, no one would have thought twice. It would’ve just seemed like a cute couple.”
The Fallout: Public Scrutiny and Private Consequences
The short clip has since unleashed a media storm. Andy Byron, who is married with teenage children, and Kristen Cabot, divorced since 2021, have not publicly commented—but their reputations are under fire. Cabot was only hired eight months ago, and now both executives are facing pressure to resign.
The New York Post ran a front-page headline calling it the “Dumbo-Tron”, while Fortune Magazine warned of serious implications for the company’s culture and future stability.
Workplace expert Steven Kuzi didn’t mince words:
“This situation demands not one, but two resignations.”
Internet Frenzy and Real-Life Impact
As memes and parody videos flood social media, the humor of the moment has clashed with the real pain of the families involved. Byron’s wife has deleted her social media accounts, reportedly devastated by the public exposure of her husband’s alleged infidelity.
“This isn’t just a scandal—it’s a family tragedy,” one viewer commented. “There are kids involved. Spouses. Real people.”
Grace herself summed it up bluntly:
“Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.”