
MrBeast, who was recently named the top content creator in the world by Forbes, has reacted to one of the year’s most viral stories, the Astronomer Coldplay “kiss-cam scandal.” In a post on X, formerly Twitter, MrBeast responded to the company’s recent marketing video, which featured Gwyneth Paltrow.
Newsweek has reached out to a representative for MrBeast via email for comment.
Why It Matters
MrBeast’s social media post comes after a split-second clip of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his colleague Kristin Cabot was shared on social media and promptly broke the internet. The video, first shared by instaagraace on TikTok, has been viewed over 128 million times as of time of writing.

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In the clip, the jumbotron lands on the pair and they promptly sprang apart. Coldplay’s lead singer Chris Martin, says: “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just really shy.” The pair were later identified as Byron, CEO of the tech firm Astronomer, and Cabot, the company’s head of Human Resources. Both have now resigned.
What To Know
On July 26, Astronomer shared a light-hearted marketing video which capitalizes on the attention that has been brought to the company since the now infamous Coldplay canoodling.
The video features Paltrow, Martin’s Oscar-winning ex-wife, as a “very temporary spokesperson.”
MrBeast, real name Jimmy Donaldson, responded to this on X. In a post that has been viewed over 230,000 times, he wrote, “Can I be CEO.”
Astronomer’s board of directors have announced that they will start a formal search for their new chief executive.
Company co-founder Pete DeJoy has taken over as interim CEO. He said on Monday that Astronomer has faced an “unusual and surreal” amount of attention in recent days.
Astronomer is a New York-based company that helps companies develop, grow, and analyze products using artificial intelligence.
MrBeast, whose YouTube channel boasts over 416 million subscribers, is the owner of multiple companies, including Feastables and MrBeast Burger.
He has previously shared posts on social media expressing interest in buying the social media platform X from Elon Musk.
In June, as part of their list of Top Content Creators, Forbes reported that MrBeast had earnings of $85 million. Back in 2022, Forbes reported the 27-year-old could become the world’s “first YouTuber billionaire,” reporting at the time that he had a net worth of $500 million.
What People Are Saying
An Astronomer spokesperson previously told Newsweek in a statement: “Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability, and recently, that standard was not met.”
What’s Next
The search for Astronomer’s new CEO is ongoing.