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Bollywood buzzes with excitement as 'Jurassic World Rebirth' hits Rs 100 crore in India, while stars like Chunky and Ananya grace the 'Saiyaara' screening. Meanwhile, fans debate actors who played villains so convincingly they sparked real dislike.

Andy Byron’s Wife Megan Kerrigan: Inside Their Marriage Amid His Viral Kiss‑Cam Affair Rumors

Hollywood LifeThursday, July 17, 2025 at 4:27:59 PM
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Andy Byron’s Wife Megan Kerrigan: Inside Their Marriage Amid His Viral Kiss‑Cam Affair Rumors
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron is making headlines after being caught on a stadium Jumbotron sharing an intimate moment with a woman who isn’t his wife, Megan Kerrigan, during a Coldplay concert. Now, people are digging into their marriage—how strong is it really, and what does this viral moment say about their relationship?
Editor’s Note: When a high-profile CEO’s personal life spills into public view like this, it’s not just tabloid fodder—it can impact his company’s reputation, his family’s privacy, and even investor confidence. Plus, in the age of viral moments, a single kiss caught on camera can overshadow years of professional achievements.
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