Coldplay concert scam: Ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron spent large amount of money on OnlyFans
Former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron spent a large amount of money on the adult content subscription platform OnlyFans, media reports said.

The revelation was made amid the embarrassment he faced due to the Coldplay concert kiss cam row, which led to his resignation.
During the concert, the former CEO was seen cuddling the HR chief of his company.
The video of Byron and Kristin Cabot went viral on the social media and drew worldwide attention.
In an exclusive statement to The Blast, Bop House creator Camilla Araujo claims Byron didn’t just spend thousands on OnlyFans star Sophie Rain, he allegedly dropped “over $250,000” on content from multiple creators, including others affiliated with her influencer mansion, the Bop House.
“This isn’t just about one person,” Araujo told The Blast. “I saw the receipts. We’re talking a quarter million in sub fees, custom content, and video calls. Not just with Sophie, with multiple girls.”
She claimed she approached Byron's wife Megan Kerrigan, and extended her support after the Coldplay row unfolded.
“I reached out to Megan directly, through a few of my contacts,” Araujo shared. “I told her she’s not alone. Women need to stand together when someone tries to humiliate and betray them like this, especially in such a public way.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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