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Dating and relationships coach Melanie Schilling shares Andy Byron's wife Megan's 'statement' with an advice for her followers, but …

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Dating and relationships coach Melanie Schilling , known for Married at First Sight , has shared an ‘alleged’ statement of former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron ’s wife, Megan Kerrigan . Schilling shared a post on Instagram where she can be seen praising Kerrigan for her bravery. “Now, this is what reclaiming the narrative looks like - Bravo Megan Byron,” she writes in the post. “Megan Byron didn’t just respond, she led with clarity, power, and a refusal to perform emotional labour for public approval. There’s no self-pity here, just boundaries drawn in ink, not pencil,” she continued.

Not just this, in her post, she also has an advice for her followers. Schilling appears to use the statement to give some important advice around cheating and heartbreak to her followers, writing: "Let’s be clear: heartbreak doesn’t always look like tears. It can look like strategy, strength, and sharp wit wrapped in a silk glove." She added, “To anyone navigating betrayal, you don’t owe anyone a ‘graceful’ performance. You owe yourself truth, dignity, and forward momentum.” But, the only part here is that the statement she has applauded and termed 'Brave' is likely fake, just like many other such statements of Andy Byron's wife going viral.

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron’s viral clip
Last week, a video from a Coldplay concert in Boston went viral on the internet. In the video, the then Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was seen hugging the company’s HR head Kristin Cabot. The duo were spotted by Kiss cam.


Soon after the video went viral, Byron’s wife Megan Kerrigan Byron removed Byron surname from her Facebook account. Amidst social media comments and targeting, she also deactivated her account.

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron’s wife ‘statement’

Melanie Schilling shared what she said is a ‘Formal statement from Megan Kerrigan’. Here’s what the alleged statement says:

It has come to my attention—and apparently to the attention of half the internet- that my husband, Andrew Byron, has made certain... choices. Public ones. Under stadium lights. D wring a Coldplay concert. A venue not typically associated wit infidelity, but here we are. I.et me be perfectly clear: I no not issuing this statement in defense, nor in heartbreak. I am issuing it in power. In precis-ion. In silk gloves and sharpened wit. I \\ ill not be engaging in performative forgiveness, nor am I interested in the optics of "grace." What Andy has done is not just humiliating—it is banal. Common. A man of ambition bro-ught down by his own astonishing lack of imagination. I have retained counsel. I have reviewed holdings. I have re-allocated what was once "ours" into what is now, very cleanly, mine.
I am not spiraling. I and ascending. And while Andy may have quoted Coldplay in his statement, I will simply say, when the lights went out, I saw everything clearly.
To those who expect tears-1 don't cry for elowns, I schedule. I document. 1 rchu i ILI.
This is not revenge. It is refinement. And he will feel it in

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