On the program, anchors reported that a kiss-cam segment during Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour showed two people who were later identified on air as Andy Byron, a CEO, and Christian Cabot, described as the chief police officer at the same company.
Enzo said, “First up, we're going to cover the viral incident in which a couple was caught having an affair at a Coldplay concert ... As it turned out, the 2 people were Andy Byron, the CEO of a large company, and Christian Cabot, the chief police officer at the same company.” Enzo later reported, “Both people were already married, and the and Andy Byron has resigned from being CEO since the incident.”
The anchors characterized the clip as viral and used it to underscore “how impactful social media can be,” but the broadcast did not provide the name of the company that employed the two men, a statement from the individuals named, or any official confirmation of Byron’s resignation beyond the anchors’ report.
The segment presented the incident as a public viral clip and did not claim any legal or workplace findings beyond the resignation statement made on air.