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Coldplay mix-up: Wrong Andy Byron gets dragged into the drama

Addressing the confusion, Andy Byron, a video designer clarified, “No, this isn't me. I wouldn't be caught dead at a Coldplay concert”

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In a whirlwind of unexpected events, Andy Byron — this one a video designer at Stylo Motion Design — found himself at the centre of the Coldplay concert chaos when he was mistakenly identified as the CEO of Astronomer.

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While the ‘real’ Andy Byron is making headlines after a video of his and the company’s HR head Kristin Cabot sharing an intimate moment at a Coldplay concert went viral, this video designer was left to clarify his identity amidst the confusion.

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With a tongue-in-cheek LinkedIn post, he clarified, “No, this isn’t me. I wouldn’t be caught dead at a Coldplay concert.” He has since updated his bio to read, “NOT THE GUY FROM THE COLDPLAY GIG!!”

The Internet was flooded with humorous reactions.

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