As the video hit TikTok and X, millions of viewers replayed the scene, analyzing every gesture and glance in search of answers.
Within hours, the faces on the Jumbotron had names, as online sleuths claimed to identify the man as Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and the woman as Kristin Cabot, the company’s Chief People Officer.
Screenshots and slow-motion replays multiplied, as people compared LinkedIn photos to the concert footage, fueling further speculation.
Rumors grew as the pair’s professional ties surfaced, with users dredging up company bios, press releases, and event photos to confirm the match.
Discussion threads swirled with theories, memes, and commentary, some calling it a classic office romance, others warning about the consequences of public exposure.
By mid-morning, the story had left fan communities and entered the realm of tech journalism, business news, and national media outlets.
Memes riffed on Coldplay lyrics, while snarky comments flooded company social media accounts, forcing Astronomer to turn off comments on LinkedIn and X.
Colleagues and ex-employees joined in, some mocking the pair’s predicament, others expressing shock or amusement at the public fallout.
A simple crowd shot had transformed into a full-blown scandal, complete with viral hashtags and internet detectives digging for deeper secrets.
The company, for its part, fell silent—no statements, no explanations, just a digital lockdown as the storm raged outside.
But the internet never rests, and the story grew faster with every share and repost.