AR Rahman Supports Audience Privacy After Viral Andy Byron–Kristin Cobat Story

“They won’t get you, but…”
Background: Viral Astronomer CEO Scandal
With Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s HR head Kristin Cobat McManus at the center of a viral affair, legendary musician A.R. Rahman has stepped in—indirectly assuring fans of their privacy and safety during his shows.
Rahman’s Subtle Dig During U.S. Tour
Currently on his Wonderment Tour in the U.S., A.R. Rahman appeared to reference the Coldplay controversy during a live performance. A viral video shows him on stage, telling his audience:
“I am not going to get you in trouble. Don’t worry.”
The light-hearted comment sparked laughter from the crowd, subtly addressing growing concerns over privacy at public events.
What Happened with Coldplay?
During a recent Coldplay concert, frontman Chris Martin accidentally exposed a romantic moment between:
- Andy Byron – CEO of Astronomer
- Kristin Cobat McManus – HR Department Manager
Caught on the kiss cam, the two appeared visibly shocked and awkward, fueling speculation. Their attempt to duck out of the spotlight backfired—making their moment all the more obvious.
The Fallout
- A fan caught the scene and posted it online, where it went viral.
- Reels, memes, and reactions quickly followed.
- BTS member Jin also commented on the incident at his Anaheim concert, referring to the viral “hug and duck” moment.
Consequences for Andy Byron
- Andy Byron has stepped down as CEO of Astronomer.
- His wife has reportedly removed his last name from her Facebook profile.
- Byron has declined to comment publicly on the matter.
Rahman’s Message Resonates
Rahman’s reassurance during the show—“Don’t worry”—has since become a widely shared moment online, with fans appreciating his sense of humor and empathy during a time when audience privacy is under scrutiny.





