‘I feel bad …’: A woman who shot a video of Andy Bayran, CEO of astronomer with HR, says she does not know who she is

When Astronom’s CEO Andy Bayran was painted on the big screen with his company’s HR Christine Cabot during a coldplay concert in Boston, a 28 -year -old woman filmed the video and filmed his expression. Grace Springer, the creator of the viral moment, said that she did not know that the video would go viral and the couple were so famous that it would bring storms on the internet, and their public and professional life tooThe woman called herself a coldplay megafan and said that she felt that it would be an interesting response to which cam. “Play stupid games … win the stupid award,” she said, saying that she also feels bad to reverse the lives of so many people. Springer said, “I hope their companions may recover from it and get a second chance on the happiness they are still in front of them with their future.”
‘My video was a blessing in disguise’
Springer said that his video should be a blessing in disguise for Bayran’s wife Megan Kerigan. HR Cabot recently divorced her husband, Kenneth Thornbi. Springer’s video blew up because Andy Biren was quickly identified canaling with his company’s HR head, while another employee of the company was witness to it. All of them and the astronomers of the company maintained radio silence on the issue – and many linked -in profiles of these top owners disappeared as social media users slammed him on their social media profiles. A conversation also started at the toxic workplaces as it became clear that many people in the office knew about the dizziness. A former employee revealed that social media response was a reflection of how Andy Bayran hates his employees. Calling him an aggressive, toxic and sales–aunty executive, the former employee revealed that former Astronor employees were rebuilding coldplay exposes. When Jambotron suddenly stopped Andy Bayron and Cabot, Bayran said: ‘F ** King Hell, It’s Me “. It is strange, “Cabot clearly said.