Coldplay Fan REVEALS How Much She EARNED From Viral Kiss Cam Clip of Andy Byron & Kristin Cabot!

Coldplay Fan REVEALS How Much She EARNED From Viral Kiss Cam Clip of Andy Byron & Kristin Cabot!

Coldplay Fan REVEALS How Much She EARNED From Viral Kiss Cam Clip of Andy Byron & Kristin Cabot!

Just when you thought the Coldplay Kiss Cam scandal had peaked, another twist hits the internet — and this time, it’s coming straight from the fan who accidentally started it all.

In a candid TikTok confession that’s quickly going viral, 23-year-old concertgoer Jenna M. revealed exactly how much money she made from filming and posting the infamous Kiss Cam moment featuring tech CEO Andy Byron and luxury influencer Kristin Cabot — the kiss that launched a scandal, a divorce, and a lawsuit.

The Clip That Shook the Internet

It all started during a Coldplay concert at the Hollywood Bowl. The band’s signature Kiss Cam moment was rolling when fans were stunned to see Andy Byron, seated in the VIP section, lean in and kiss Kristin Cabot — a beauty entrepreneur and socialite who was not his wife. The clip spread like wildfire across social media, landing on TMZ, YouTube, and even late-night talk shows.

But while Byron’s life unraveled in public, the fan behind the camera was quietly cashing in.

How Much Did She Really Make?

In her TikTok (captioned “Coldplay paid me more than my job ever did 💀”), Jenna detailed the breakdown:

$5,000 licensing deal from a major media outlet

$1,200 in ad revenue from a YouTube repost

$3,600 from TikTok Creator Fund over 4.2 million views

$850 for interview appearances and podcast guest spots

Total earnings: $10,650 (and counting)

“I was just filming for fun,” Jenna says in the video. “I didn’t expect it to blow up like this. I thought it was just a weird VIP moment — I had no idea it would wreck someone’s marriage!”

The Internet Reacts: “Get That Bag, Queen!”

Reactions to Jenna’s post have ranged from envy to admiration.

“Imagine paying $120 for nosebleeds and leaving with 10k,” one user wrote.
“You won the Kiss Cam Lottery, girl,” another added.

Others criticized her for profiting off someone else’s scandal — but Jenna says she’s not the villain.

“I didn’t tell him to kiss someone who wasn’t his wife,” she clapped back in the comments. “I just had my camera pointed at the right place, at the right time.”

Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot? Still Silent.

So far, neither Byron nor Kristin Cabot has addressed the viral video’s origin or Jenna’s payday. But insiders say legal teams are “monitoring content monetization” as part of the ongoing lawsuit and PR fallout.

In the meantime, Jenna’s gone from casual fan to overnight internet star — and she’s already teasing a YouTube vlog titled “How a Coldplay Concert Changed My Life.”

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