The 'Try Guys' cut ties with Ned Fulmer after he was accused of cheating on his wife.
It appears Ned is already being scrubbed from a ton of 'Try Guys' content ... I'm sorry for any pain that my actions may have caused to the guys and the fans but most of all to Ariel. 1:14 PM PT -- Ariel Fulmer also released a statement, saying, "Thanks to everyone who has reached out to me - it means a lot.
A series of incriminating screenshots suggest Fulmer cheated on his wife with a Try Guys producer.
[observed](https://twitter.com/camitwomeyy/status/1574601393020682240) that he no longer followed Herring and deleted all photos of her from his Instagram page on Monday. And it’s suspicious timing for Herring to have deleted posts about her engagement from her Instagram, at roughly the same time her fiancé (ex-fiancé?) is allegedly telling everyone who will hear it that she cheated on him. This, of course, could be innocent enough—but some raised concerns that it was odd because he was in all the promo for this season and [appeared](https://twitter.com/camitwomeyy/status/1574601333524439040) to be edited out of the recent episodes. “so basically I went out to niagara the club last night and saw her making out with ned from the try guys, i have videos if needed,” the user who DMed Thayer wrote to him. In screenshotted Reddit DMs between hamilton390 (whose account has since been deleted) and one of the commenters, the commenter points out the videos are blurry: “ngl that could be literally any white guy?” Hamilton390 then sends a screenshot of Fulmer from their contacts app, including Fulmer’s phone number (blurred out in the screenshots shared publicly). The DMs include a handful of blurry videos that the user claims feature Herring and Fulmer kissing and dancing at the club. Shit hit the fan when a mysterious thread on the Try Guys subreddit titled “Ned” alleged that Fulmer had cheated on his wife. Fulmer is notably present in a [resurfaced](https://twitter.com/camitwomeyy/status/1574601365438939136) photo of the group filming in Las Vegas for a recent episode where one of the Try Guys, Keith Habersberger, eats the entirety of the Caesar’s Palace menu—but Fulmer isn’t in the episode at all. We thank you for your support as we navigate this change.” The show didn’t directly address rumors that Fulmer cheated on his wife, Ariel, with Try Guys producer Alex Herring, nor did the show immediately respond to request for comment from Jezebel. [statement](https://twitter.com/tryguys/status/1574827249408176128) on Tuesday afternoon confirming that Ned Fulmer is “no longer working with The Try Guys,” as cheating allegations against him went viral. The most casual fans of the Try Guys—the Buzzfeed series turned independent YouTube channel with nearly eight million subscribers—know that Ned Fulmer, one of the show’s four stars, is a bonafide Wife Guy. Prior to their respective cheating controversies, Fulmer and Mulaney were both decently liked men who branded themselves as uber-devoted husbands, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned about the internet, it’s that people love a good ~hypocrisy~ scandal.
In recent years, comedy series 'The Try Guys', which has been started by Ned Fulmer, Eugene Lee Yang, Zack Kornfeld and Keith Habersberger, ...
The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). [Ned Fulmer](/topic/ned-fulmer), Eugene Lee Yang, [Zack Kornfeld](/topic/zack-kornfeld)and [Keith Habersberger](/topic/keith-habersberger), try out almost anything for the entertainment of the audience. is a digital media and Internet media firm based in the United States. According to sources, the 35-year-old is worth roughly $10 million (£9.3 million), with several more side projects under his belt. Their first viral video, titled "Guys Try on Ladies' Underwear For The First Time," was seen 22.4 million times. [Instagram](/topic/instagram)account.
Fans are demanding answers after a viral Reddit thread accused the Try Guys' Ned Fulmer of cheating on his wife, Ariel.
“We do not see a path forward together,” their statement reads. When another user asked for proof this is what they sent:— Cami (@camitwomeyy) but their usually drama-free channel is rife with speculation as accusations of infidelity swarm the internet. [provided by a Reddit user](https://www.reddit.com/r/TheTryGuys/comments/xpbrs1/a_starttocurrent_breakdown_for_those_confusedlate/) who claims he saw Fulmer cheating on his wife with one of the Try Guys’ producers and star of ‘Food Babies,’ Alexandria Herring. [upload one video a week](https://www.instagram.com/p/CivrtKvPeB-/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link) throughout the month of October. [‘You Can Sit With Us,’](https://www.youtube.com/c/trypod) a podcast helmed by the Try Guys’ wives.
Ned Fulmer of The Try Guys is "no longer" working with the YouTube channel after an internal review of his "consensual workplace relationship."
USA TODAY has reached out to the network for comment. And then that might make it easier to make some small changes." "Really take it to a hundred, feel that feeling of discomfort and effing up. In 2018, the four left BuzzFeed and founded their own production company to continue the Try Guys brand. "I'm sorry for any pain that my actions may have caused to the guys and the fans but most of all to Ariel. The only thing that matters right now is my marriage and my children, and that's where I am going to focus attention."
The Try Guys are a group of four men, Fulmer, Eugene Lee Yang, Keith Habersberger and Zach Kornfeld, who rose to popularity on YouTube for their vlog-style ...
The Try Guys were a trending topic on Twitter on Tuesday. At various points on Tuesday morning and early afternoon, upwards of 40,000 people were actively perusing the forum on Tuesday morning, as new posts and rumors flooded the page, according to the subreddit’s “about” section. Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka [was suspended for the season](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/celtics-coach-ime-udoka-suspended-2022-23-season-rcna49079) by the team after [The Athletic reported](https://theathletic.com/3617945/2022/09/22/celtics-ime-udoka-discipline/) he had an “intimate relationship” with a woman in the organization, and the internet chatter around the news quickly devolved into similar speculation. As their fan base grew, the leads introduced their partners and families to their content, including Fulmer’s wife, who appears on a podcast with the other partners of the group members. “I’m sorry for any pain that my actions may have caused to the guys and the fans but most of all to Ariel,” Fulmer wrote, referring to his wife, Ariel Fulmer. The Try Guys are a group of four men, Fulmer, Eugene Lee Yang, Keith Habersberger and Zach Kornfeld, who rose to popularity on YouTube for their vlog-style review videos where they would try things like sampling entire menus at popular food chains or a machine that simulates the pain of giving birth.