Woman from viral Coldplay ‘kiss cam’ to speak at DC convention

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Kristin Cabot, the woman who went viral after being singled out on a “kiss cam” at a Coldplay concert, is set to speak at a conference in Washington, D.C.

Cabot is set to speak at PR Week’s Crisis Comms Conference on April 16, according to the event’s website. She is set to talk about “taking back the narrative,” the website reads.

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“During this session, the former Astronomer chief people officer and her PR representative, industry legend Dini von Mueffling, share the strategy — both immediate and long-term — that has helped Cabot take control of her narrative and rewrite her story,” the event description reads.

Cabot is billed as “Former Chief People Officer at Astronomer, HR Expert, Anti-Bullying Advocate” on the website.

Cabot and Astronomer CEO Andy Byron were caught in an embrace on camera in July. Seconds later, the pair attempted to hide.

“Either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy,” lead singer Chris Martin said in a video of the event.

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Following the event, Cabot said she faced bullying and harassment online.

“She began receiving unending vitriol, harassment, and myriad death threats,” her keynote speaker bio said on the event’s website. ” She now advocates against ritual public shaming.”

The event is set to take place at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center along Pennsylvania Avenue in D.C.

Tickets run $875 for an individual. Groups of three to five people can get tickets for $775 per person.