“THE $2.2M HOUSE, THE CEO & THE LIE” — Kristin Cabot Gets Caught Kissing Andy Byron Months After Buying Oceanfront Dream Home With Husband Andrew Cabot — Kids Were Still Inside When It Happened
On July 18, 2025, a kiss cam at a Houston Astros game at Minute Maid Park reignited a firestorm surrounding Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot. The viral footage, timestamped at 7:24 PM CDT, captured the pair in an intimate embrace, unaware they were on the jumbotron, in front of a crowd that included Astronomer employees. This incident, following a similar exposure at a Coldplay concert days earlier, has deepened a scandal now tied to a $2.2 million oceanfront home in Rye, New Hampshire, purchased by Cabot and her husband, Andrew Cabot, in February 2025. Shockingly, sources claim Andrew’s children were inside the home when Kristin was caught kissing Byron, amplifying the betrayal across three families and sparking public outrage over the personal and professional fallout.

The Astros Kiss Cam and the $2.2M Home
The kiss cam moment occurred during the Astros’ game against the Seattle Mariners, in a premium seating section filled with Astronomer staff on a company outing. At 7:24 PM, as documented in a timestamped video shared by X user @HoustonFanatic, Byron had his arm around Cabot’s shoulder, their hands intertwined, until they noticed the jumbotron. Cabot turned away, and Byron shifted awkwardly, but the damage was done. The crowd, including employees, reacted with boos and laughter, with one shouting, “Not again!” per @TexasTruth22 on X. The video, now with over 65 million views, has fueled speculation about Cabot’s marriage to Andrew Cabot, CEO of Privateer Rum, who shares the $2.2 million Rye home with her.
According to The Economic Times, Kristin and Andrew purchased the oceanfront property in February 2025, listed as husband and wife in property records. The 4,200-square-foot home, boasting panoramic views of the Atlantic, was described by Seacoastonline as a “dream home” for the couple and Andrew’s children from a previous marriage. Sources close to the family, cited by The New York Post, claim the children were inside the home on July 18, unaware their stepmother was at the Astros game with Byron. “The kids were watching TV in the living room while Kristin was out with Andy,” one source said, highlighting the personal betrayal felt by Andrew’s family.
Megan Kerrigan’s Heartbreak and Andrew’s Silence

Megan Kerrigan, Andy Byron’s wife, was seated in Row 5 of Section 112 during the Astros game, witnessing the kiss cam moment in stunned silence. Her frozen reaction, captured in the viral video, followed her reported outburst at the Coldplay concert on July 16, where she allegedly shouted, “You disgust me!” (The Express Tribune). On July 19, Megan posted a seven-word Instagram story—“I’m done pretending. Truth will out”—before deleting it, signaling the collapse of her marriage to Byron, with whom she shares two sons (Hindustan Times).
Andrew Cabot, a Harvard graduate and rum industry executive, has remained silent, with no public comment on the scandal. His absence from social media and Privateer Rum’s lack of statement suggest he is grappling privately with the betrayal. The $2.2 million home, meant to symbolize a new chapter for Andrew and Kristin, now stands as a stark reminder of her alleged infidelity, with their children caught in the emotional crossfire.
A Scandal with Deep Roots
The Astros incident builds on earlier revelations about Byron and Cabot’s relationship. A 2019 Munich trip itinerary from Byron’s time at Lacework included a hotel staff note suggesting Cabot visited him late at night, hinting at a years-long affair (The New York Post). Kenneth C. Thornby, Cabot’s ex-husband, told The New York Post he warned her about Byron in 2022, producing a photograph of them at a San Francisco dinner she begged him to delete. Thornby, who shares a child with Cabot, said, “I knew this would blow up eventually.” The Astros kiss cam, in front of colleagues, has now brought these secrets into the open, with devastating consequences.
The presence of Astronomer employees at the game added a professional dimension to the scandal. Anonymous posts on X, like one from @anuibi, described the “awkward” atmosphere among staff: “Our CEO and HR chief acting like this in front of us? It’s a slap in the face.” Cabot’s role as Chief People Officer, tasked with fostering workplace trust, has been heavily criticized, with her LinkedIn deactivated after users mocked her claims of “winning trust with CEOs” (Hindustan Times).
Astros’ Response and Corporate Fallout

The Astros issued a statement at 2:47 AM on July 19, 2025, via X: “The kiss cam is a fan engagement tool. We regret any distress caused and were unaware of the personal circumstances involved. Our focus is on baseball.” The late-night response reflects the team’s urgency to distance itself from the controversy, which echoes a debunked Coldplay statement proposing “camera-free sections for sidepieces” (Fox News). Astronomer, valued at $1.3 billion, has placed Byron and Cabot on leave, with co-founder Pete DeJoy as interim CEO (Axios). Former employees described Byron’s leadership as “toxic,” with one telling The New York Post, “This is just the tip of the iceberg.”
Reports suggest Byron may be negotiating an exit, with The Financial Express noting investor concerns about reputational damage. The company’s statement on X emphasized its “commitment to values,” but the scandal has raised questions about workplace ethics, particularly given Cabot’s HR role.
Public Reaction and Social Media Frenzy
The kiss cam video has driven a social media storm, with hashtags like #AstrosAffair and #Coldplaygate trending. X user @StarPlatinumSOL quipped, “Andy Byron’s kiss cam tour is wild—first Coldplay, now Astros.” The Seattle Mariners joined the discourse with a meme of Cal Raleigh captioned, “Caught on kiss cam? Email [email protected]” (Times of India). Sympathy for Megan and Andrew’s families has surged, with @Heart4Megan writing, “Megan in Row 5, Andrew’s kids at home—this is heartbreaking.” Criticism of Cabot and Byron has been fierce, with @perfectminz questioning, “How do you lead HR and do this?”
The Three Families and the $2.2M Symbol
The scandal has upended three families: Megan Kerrigan’s, with her two sons; Kenneth Thornby’s, with their shared child; and Andrew Cabot’s, with his children in the Rye home. The $2.2 million property, once a symbol of Kristin and Andrew’s future, now underscores the lie exposed by the kiss cam. The New York Times noted that public venues like stadiums offer “no expectation of privacy,” per expert Charles Lindsey, amplifying the fallout. The children in the Rye home, unaware of their stepmother’s actions, highlight the personal toll, with sources describing Andrew as “devastated” (The New York Post).
Conclusion

The $2.2 million oceanfront home in Rye, meant to be a haven for Kristin and Andrew Cabot, has become a symbol of betrayal following the Astros kiss cam at 7:24 PM on July 18, 2025. With Andrew’s children inside the home and Megan Kerrigan in Row 5, the viral footage has exposed Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron’s alleged affair to a crowd of colleagues and millions online. Megan’s seven-word story and the Astros’ 2:47 AM statement reflect the personal and professional chaos, while the public’s outrage underscores the scandal’s impact. As three families navigate the wreckage, the kiss cam moment proves that even a dream home cannot shield the truth from coming to light.