Kennebunk, Maine – In a development that hints at possible reconciliation, Andy Bryon, the ousted CEO of Astronomer, was recently photographed alongside his wife, Megan, during a relaxed outing in Maine – the first such sighting since a high-profile embarrassment at a Coldplay concert two months prior.
The images, obtained by The New York Post, capture the couple emerging from an opulent mansion in Kennebunk, making their way to a sun-drenched local beach. There, they shared a serene sunset picnic, reclining on lounge chairs while enjoying light snacks and sodas. Additional shots reveal them strolling hand-in-hand along the shore during a crisp morning walk, both prominently displaying their wedding rings – a subtle yet telling detail amid ongoing marital speculation.
This public reappearance comes after Megan Bryon largely withdrew from view following the July incident. She deactivated her social media presence and scrubbed Andy’s surname from her online profiles, signaling deep personal distress. Reports had swirled that she relocated from the couple’s Massachusetts home to their secondary property in Maine.
Bryon, 42, tendered his resignation from Astronomer just days after the viral moment unfolded at Boston’s Fenway Park. During the band’s set, a kiss-cam spotlighted him locked in an apparent embrace with the company’s HR director, Kristin Cabot. Bryon ducked out of frame, while Cabot covered her face, their reactions fueling perceptions of unease.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin addressed the awkwardness onstage, jesting that the pair seemed “either too shy or having an affair.” In a later video snippet, he added with evident regret, “Oh s**t, I hope we didn’t do something bad.”
The episode rippled outward. Cabot, married to her second husband, Andrew Cabot, submitted divorce papers in August. Andrew maintained that their split was in motion well before the concert. “Their decision to divorce was already underway prior to that evening,” a spokesperson explained. “Now that the divorce filing is public, Andrew hopes this provides respectful closure to speculation and allows his family the privacy they’ve always valued.”
Andrew’s first wife, Julia, offered a sharper perspective to outlets, recounting how he dismissed her inquiries about the scandal by insisting he was uninvolved despite their shared home and legal union at the time. “He’s not husband material,” she said bluntly. “The only thing he cares about is money.”
As the dust settles on the summer’s tabloid tempest, Bryon and Megan’s beachside ease leaves observers wondering whether forgiveness is in the air – or merely a fleeting pause in a fractured narrative.