How much Astronomer CEO Andy Byron could pay in alimony if Megan divorces him

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron may owe millions in alimony if wife Megan Kerrigan divorces him after viral affair.


Pop Culture & Art July 18, 2025 1 min read

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was thrust into the spotlight after being spotted cozying up with his HR head, Kristin Cabot, at a Coldplay concert on July 16, 2025. The pair appeared on the stadium’s ‘Kiss Cam’ and quickly tried to hide their faces, prompting fans—and even frontman Chris Martin—to react. The clip has since gone viral, leading to intense speculation about the future of Byron’s marriage to Megan Kerrigan.

While no official statement has been made by Megan, the incident has sparked widespread rumors of a potential divorce. If that happens, Byron could be facing one of the most expensive alimony settlements in recent memory. Astronomer, the company he leads, is reportedly valued at over $1 billion, and Byron is listed as one of Ohio’s highest-paid executives, according to The Economic Times. This means any split from Megan could result in a significant payout.

Byron and Kerrigan, who share two children, have been married for several years. As social media users speculate about the financial fallout, many are comparing this potential divorce to other high-profile splits. Bill and Melinda Gates’ divorce saw a $76 billion payout, followed by Jeff Bezos giving $38 billion to MacKenzie Scott. Even less-publicized cases, like Alec and Jocelyn Wildenstein's, amounted to billions. If Kerrigan proceeds with legal action, her settlement could join the ranks of these major payouts.

Adding to the speculation, Megan Kerrigan has removed “Byron” from her social media handles and deleted her Facebook profile entirely. While she has yet to speak publicly, the digital clues suggest a shift is underway. As the story unfolds, all eyes are on Megan Kerrigan—and just how costly this affair could become for Andy Byron.

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