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The Kabotlar family was revealed at the Coldplay concert

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The Kabot family was exposed to a secret at the Coldplay concert
At the Coldplay concert held in the USA, an incident that occurred on social media drew significant attention and led to the revelation of financial secrets. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

During the concert, on a screen referred to as the "kissing cam," one of the audience members, Andy Byron, was filmed with a woman next to him. In a frame intended for kissing, Andy Byron tried to push the woman aside and hide himself.

This situation was recorded by spectators and quickly spread across the internet. It later became known that Andy Byron is the former head of the Astronomer company, and the woman next to him is his business partner, Kristin Kabot.

Internet users identified Kristin's official husband as Andrew Kabot. Andrew Kabot is the founder of the famous Privateer Rum company in the USA and is known as a billionaire.

The Kabot family's total wealth amounts to 15 billion dollars. The Kabots are one of the oldest and most prestigious families in the USA, considered part of the "elite class" of Boston.

They have had a significant influence in political, economic, and cultural fields in the New England region for centuries. There is a famous saying in America: "This is old good Boston — the land of treska and lobsters.

Louellars only talk to the Kabots, and the Kabots only talk to God." It has also been reported that the Kabot family has two children.

According to reports, Kristin and Andy Byron's personal relationship has remained hidden. However, the camera at the Coldplay concert exposed them.

Andy Byron struggled with this situation and tried to hide, but after seeing the video, his spouse deleted the "Byron" part of her surname from her personal blog.

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