Astronomer CEO, Andy Byron’s wife, Megan Kerrigan, has removed ‘Byron’ from her name after her husband was caught cheating on her with the HR head, Kristin Cabot.

Astronomer CEO, Andy Byron, found himself in rough waters after he was caught snuggling with his HR head, Kristin Cabot, at a Colplay concert in Boston. The duo, hiding their faces from the camera, sent the internet into a frenzy about their alleged affair. For the unversed, Andy is already married to Megan Kerrigan, with whom he also shares two children. Although there have been no statements from Andy or Kristin, it appears that Megan has made her stance clear regarding the incident.
Megan Kerrigan drops the ‘Byron’ surname
It appears that Megan Kerrigan has made a decision about Andy Byron and their relationship. The internet was quick to find Megan’s Facebook account after the video of her husband and Kristin went viral on social media. Netizens have been waiting to see how the couple will move forward from this, and while it is not clear whether Megan has filed for divorce yet, she has made her stance clear.

When the video of Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot went viral on social media, netizens quickly found Megan’s Facebook account, which included her husband’s surname, ‘Byron’, as well. However, it was recently noticed that the businessman’s wife has removed the surname from the account. The incident between Andy and Kristin had raised several questions about Megan and her marriage, and while she has not made any public statements, her actions on social media have sparked speculation about a possible divorce.

As the incident has sparked online discussion, many netizens are also examining what the possible divorce could mean. For the unversed, Andy’s net worth is estimated to be between 20 million US dollars and 70 million US dollars, which means the divorce could also result in a substantial financial settlement if Megan decides to end their marriage.

Megan Kerrigan came under the spotlight after her husband, Andy Byron’s viral ‘Kiss Cam’ video
Megan Kerrigan first came into the limelight for reasons she would never have expected. Her husband, Andy Byron, was caught cheating on her during a Coldplay concert on July 16, 2025. The show was held in Boston, and several clips from it went viral. Among those videos were two people who were unintentionally called out by the band’s frontman, Chris Martin. The musician called out a man and woman who were seen on the ‘Kiss Cam’, embracing each other.
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However, as soon as the camera focused on them, they quickly moved away and hid their faces. The duo was later identified as Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot. Nonetheless, it was Chris Martin’s statement which further fueled the speculations, as he stated that the couple was either having an affair or was too shy. Soon after, Andy and Kristin started receiving flak on social media for alleged ‘cheating’ and ‘affair’. Chris Martin was quoted as saying:
“Oh, look at these two… either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy.”

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