All has been well for them until last night, when rumors that Try Guy Ned Fulmer cheated on his Try Wife, Ariel Fulmer, with Alex Herring, host of the Try Guys ...
In the other images, you can see that Ned owns a certain shirt, and someone wearing a similar shirt is seen in the background of the “Stand Up” video. But these people have entwined their personal lives and their professional lives to such a degree — with Ned’s professional image being that of the ultimate Wife Guy, even roping his spouse into content creation — that if something like this were to happen, it was bound to cause a fan freakout. An ad in which the Try Guys advertise their new line of tracksuits only featured the three guys who are not Ned, the regular intro to their videos had been changed to only feature the other three, and Ned had not appeared on the latest episodes of their podcast, the TryPod (clever name). People are assuming this is related to the alleged cheating. Well, there are four Try Guys: Keith Habersberger (the tall one), Eugene Lee Yang (the hot one), Zach Kornfeld (I don’t know what his deal is), and Ned Fulmer (the allegedly cheating one). They’re guys who try things on camera, ranging from everything on the Taco Bell menu to everything on the Pizza Hut menu.
The Try Guys, a popular YouTube group featuring Eugene Lee Yang, Zach Kornfeld, Keith Habersberger and Ned Fulmer, former BuzzFeed darlings who broke off to ...
[Know Your Meme](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/wife-guys) as “men online who post devotedly about their wives, often to a suspicious degree, as though they were doing so for some means of personal gain.” In fact, it was a pillar of his personality in the Try Guys group and online since they began at BuzzFeed. There are grainy video screenshots of the alleged hookup which got posted to the subreddit, and had users speculating that that was the reason Fulmer had been removed from content. Fans of the Try Guys then started noticing that it wasn’t just that Ned wasn’t featured in the videos, they believed he was actively being edited out of content.
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.
Many are speculating that Ned Fulmer, one fourth of the Try Guys, cheated on his wife, but did he actually or is it all just speculation?
Many are inclined to believe the rumors that Ned has cheated, as it would also explain why he seems to have disappeared from the YouTube channel almost completely. This news was surprising to some, and it comes after some internet sleuths discovered that Ned seems to have been edited out of several pieces of content that he originally appeared in. The Try Guys recently announced that they were shifting their schedule and only releasing one video a week moving forward. While many fans think this kind of cheating scandal is really a personal issue, it's worth remembering that Ned has fostered an image as the ultimate wife guy. What makes this extra ironic is that Ned is the member of the group who spends the most time talking about how much he loves his wife. There's certainly been plenty of speculation and innuendo around the idea that Ned cheated, but some aren't convinced that there's any truth behind the rumors.
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.
The members -- Keith Habersberger, Ned Fulmer, Zach Kornfeld and Eugene Lee Yang -- have become beloved figures on the internet, over the years. Rumours on ...
However, the videos and photos can still be found on the Twitter account [@nedfulmerexpose](https://twitter.com/nedfulmerexpose). The video garnered over 1.2 million views within less than 10 hours of being posted on the app. User hamilton390 posted the footage on Reddit after, claiming to see Fulmer with Herring. In a statement published on their official Twitter account, The Try Guys confirmed that Fulmer will 'no longer' be working with them. Fulmer shortly verified the 'consensual workplace relationship' in a statement of his own. Not long after Fulmer stopped appearing in The Try Guys content, they announced a temporary switch to a frequency of one new video a week, until the end of October.
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.