In a dramatic turn of events for the tech company Astronomer, Gwyneth Paltrow, actress and ex-wife of Coldplay's Chris Martin, has been named as the company's "temporary spokesperson". This surprising move comes in the wake of a viral "kiss cam" incident at a Coldplay concert that led to the resignations of Astronomer's CEO, Andy Byron, and Head of HR, Kristin Cabot.
The scandal unfolded on July 16th at a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. During the show, the stadium's "kiss cam" focused on Byron and Cabot, who appeared to be embracing. Their reaction to being on camera – an attempt to hide their faces – prompted Chris Martin to jokingly suggest that they were either having an affair or were simply shy. Unbeknownst to the pair, the seemingly lighthearted moment would soon ignite a media firestorm.
The clip quickly went viral, and internet sleuths identified the couple as high-ranking executives at Astronomer. The situation was further complicated by the fact that both Byron and Cabot were reportedly married to other people. The incident sparked widespread speculation, criticism, and intense public scrutiny, raising questions about workplace ethics and the nature of privacy in the digital age.
Astronomer responded by launching an internal investigation and placing Byron and Cabot on leave. Byron resigned from his role as CEO. Shortly after, Cabot also stepped down from her position as Head of HR. Pete DeJoy, Astronomer's co-founder and Chief Product Officer, was appointed as interim CEO.
In an apparent attempt to deflect attention from the scandal and inject some humor into the situation, Astronomer has now brought on Gwyneth Paltrow as a temporary spokesperson. Paltrow's involvement is seen by some as a clever marketing strategy, while others view it as a desperate public relations stunt.
Paltrow appears in a promotional video released by Astronomer, where she states she has been hired on a "very temporary basis" to speak on behalf of the company's 300-plus employees and to answer some of the questions that have arisen. In the video, Paltrow answers mock questions from the public, poking fun at the company's sudden fame. Instead of directly addressing the controversy, Paltrow pivots to highlighting Astronomer's work in data workflow automation. For example, when a question appears on screen that says “OMG! What the actual f**k,” Paltrow replies, “Yes! Astronomer is the best place to run Apache Airflow”.
The choice of Paltrow as a spokesperson has raised eyebrows, considering her ex-husband, Chris Martin, was the frontman for the band at the concert where the initial incident occurred. The company seems to be embracing the unexpected publicity, as interim CEO Pete DeJoy stated, "The spotlight has been unusual and surreal for our team and, while I would never have wished for it to happen like this, Astronomer is now a household name".
Whether this unorthodox PR strategy will ultimately benefit Astronomer remains to be seen. The company is clearly hoping to move past the scandal and refocus attention on its core business.