The View host Whoopi Goldberg has come to the defense of former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron following the infamous “kiss cam” incident involving the company’s HR chief, Kristin Cabot.
The Incident That Sparked Controversy
The scandal erupted when Byron was captured on the Jumbotron at a Coldplay concert in Boston, embracing Cabot from behind. The footage quickly went viral, leading to rampant speculation about an alleged affair. In the wake of the incident, both Byron and Cabot were placed on administrative leave, and Byron has since resigned from his position.
Goldberg’s Take on the Situation
During Monday’s episode of The View, Goldberg expressed sympathy for Byron and Cabot. “Sometimes you can’t help who you want to get on,” she remarked, emphasizing the complexity of personal relationships. “Sometimes you just can’t help it. Because she’s not the head of HR in the bed.”
Whoopi Goldberg Defends Former Astronomer CEO Caught in Coldplay Concert Embrace: ‘Sometimes You Can’t Help Who You Want to Get On’
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Goldberg further speculated on their public behavior: “I don’t know what this is. I don’t know if he was happily married, if she was happily married. I don’t know any of that. But if you don’t want people to know what you’re doing, don’t take them to concerts. You don’t know who’s in this giant stadium of people. If you’re doing that and you don’t want people to know, what the hell? It’s just too dumb. You got inadvertently what you might’ve been looking for, which was your out.”
Familial Impact of the Scandal
Byron is married to Megan Kerrigan, with whom he has two children, while Cabot is married to Andrew Cabot, the CEO of Massachusetts-based distillery Privateer Rum. Co-host Sara Haines acknowledged the emotional toll on both families, stating, “There are people that are looking at these two individuals and obviously not wanting the damning part for the family.”
“I do say my heart goes out to the children and partners of these people who are having to watch this all play out, but the bigger thing people aren’t talking about is how a CEO of a company should never be dating the head of HR,” Haines added.