
Coldplay Fan Behind Viral Cheating Video Breaks Silence on Whether She Made Money
The woman behind a viral Coldplay concert video, now at the center of internet-fueled infidelity allegations, has finally addressed the public's burning question: Did she profit from the post that sparked a digital firestorm?
Grace Springer, the Coldplay fan who filmed and posted the viral video that allegedly exposed Astronomer CEO Andy Byron's affair, has broken her silence about whether she made any money from the widely circulated clip.

Grace Springer during an interview with "This Morning," posted on July 21, 2025 | Source: YouTube/This Morning
Speaking on the July 21, 2025 episode of "This Morning" with hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary, the 28-year-old made it clear: she hasn't earned a penny from the footage.
"I've actually made no money from the video itself or the views,” she shared during the interview. "It's not monetized."
The video, which has since garnered millions of views, shows Byron and his company's Chief People Officer, Kristin Cabot, appearing to break their embrace and hide from the camera after being shown on the jumbotron during a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts.
Springer explained she had no intention of exposing anyone. She was simply hoping to capture a special moment during the show, like many others in the 50,000-person crowd.
"I was hoping to see myself on the big screen, and I love to capture moments, so that’s why my phone was out in the first place," she said. "In the moment when I filmed it, I didn’t think much of it, but of course, everyone was kind of chattering."
Although the video unexpectedly fueled speculation about a workplace affair involving Byron and a fellow employee, Springer said she stands by her decision to share it — despite the fallout.
While expressing sympathy for those affected, she emphasized that the moment was caught in a very public setting.
"I sympathize with Andy's loved ones and everyone else who has been hurt in the process," she said. "But as I said, there was over 50,000 people and I'm not the only one that caught it on camera, so if it wasn't me who uploaded it, I’m sure someone else would have."