Kristen Kibbot, a 53-year-old mother of two, has spoken out publicly for the first time about her scandalous kiss with her married boss, Andy Byrn, at the Coldplay concert in Boston. Kibbot and Byrn, the CEO of the company, were seen embracing in the camera during the concert on July 16th, which sparked a social media frenzy. In an interview with American media, Kibbot admitted that she made a wrong decision, had a few drinks, and misbehaved with her boss.
The incident occurred when a camera captured the CEO and HR head embracing during the concert. Kibbot has since acknowledged that she accepted responsibility for her actions and resigned from her position, citing the consequences of her actions. She confessed that she had a “crush” on Byrn and was excited to introduce him to her friends.
Kibbot expressed her desire to send a message to her children, stating that humans can make mistakes, but punishment should not involve threats or violence. She claimed that the scandal led to severe online hate, character assassination, and sexism, with the added burden of being a woman. Kibbot noted that the incident effectively ended her professional career, despite her desire to continue working.
During the concert, Shakira invited her sons, 12-year-old Milan and 10-year-old Sasha, on stage. Following the incident, Byrn resigned as CEO, and Kibbot soon followed suit. Kibbot also filed for divorce on August 13th, citing irreconcilable differences. However, her husband claimed that they had already decided to separate before the concert.
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