Ned Fulmer, part of the hugely popular YouTube channel The Try Guys, whose reputation as a devoted husband and father was part of his identity, is no longer “working” with the band, according to an official statement just released. . The news comes after fans claimed married Fulmer recently had an intimate relationship with a Try Guys producer.
Speculation began after Fulmer’s absence from recent episodes of Try Guys and his wife, Ariel Fulmer, was also recently absent from the podcast she hosts with the other Try Guys wives.
The duo’s marital status is relevant not only to these companies, but also to the podcast they co-host, called no baby, which focuses on their experience raising their two sons. Last year they also released The Date Night Cookbook together.
The Try Guys started in 2014 as a video project at Buzzfeed. In 2018, the group created their own independent production company, 2nd Try LLCset, and launched their own YouTube channel. Since then, The Try Guys channel has amassed over 7 million subscribers and nearly 2 billion views. The group has 11 spinoffs currently airing, as well as the six-episode first season of the Food Network show. No Road Trip recipewhich premiered on Discovery+ and Food Network on August 31. Deadline reached out to The Food Network and any feedback received.
Here is the full statement released today:
Ned Fulmer no longer works with The Try Guys. Following a thorough internal review, we see no way forward together. Thank you for your support as we navigate this change.
— The Try Guys (@tryguys) September 27, 2022