The YouTube group issued a statement that read, “We do not see a route ahead together.”
Ned Fulmer, a founding member of the YouTube sensations known as the Try Guys, has severed connections with the group after an adulterous relationship with a coworker.
The Try Guys issued a statement on Tuesday saying, “Ned Fulmer is no longer working with The Try Guys.” “Following a careful internal analysis, we are unable to find a way ahead together. We appreciate your help as we make our way through this transition.”
Fulmer’s departure was not explained by the remaining members Eugene Lee Yang, Keith Habersberger, and Zach Kornfeld, but in his own statement, Fulmer verified recent rumours that he was dating a coworker.
— The Try Guys (@tryguys) September 27, 2022
“My family should have always come first, but I became distracted and engaged in a friendly working connection. I sincerely apologise for any suffering my actions may have brought Ariel, the men, and the fans “The writer was speaking of his wife. “My wife and my children are the only things that count right now, so I’m going to concentrate my efforts there.”
Fans observed that Fulmer had not appeared in recent films and speculated that he may have been cut out of some earlier ones, and stories began to circulate in the days preceding Fulmer’s departure from the Try Guys.
Ariel Fulmer wrote the following on her Instagram account on Tuesday: “I appreciate everyone who has gotten in touch with me; it means a lot. Family is everything to me and Ned, and all we want right now is that you respect our privacy for the benefit of our children.”
— Ned Fulmer (@nedfulmer) September 27, 2022
Ned Fulmer was a member of the Try Guys since their very first video, which was shot in September 2014 while they were employees of BuzzFeed. In 2018, the group founded 2nd Try, a production company, and they already have more than 7.8 million YouTube subscribers.
Fans of Try Guys got to know Fulmer for regularly gushing about how much he loved his wife, who made several video appearances.
The couple also worked together on their individual enterprises, including the parenting podcast Baby Steps and The Date Night Cookbook.