Ned Fulmer's Try Guys Cheating Scandal, Explained

One of the judges, Ned Fulmer, was released from the show after he admitted to having cheated on his wife, Ariel Fulmer

with a show employee.

"Family should always be my priority, but I lost focus and had a consensual working relationship,"

Fulmer said

"I'm sorry for any pain my actions have caused children and fans, but especially Ariel.

The only thing that matters right now is my marriage and my kids

that's where I meditate." I'm going to focus." I am leaving." ,

The show, in which four kids try things like colonialism

wig making and tap dancing for the first time, with Ned Fulmer saying in a statement:

Who Are The People Trying?

Tri Friends was founded by former BuzzFeed Fulmer employees Eugene Lee Yang

His videos have garnered over 100 million views

over 100 million views on the Buzzfeed YouTube channel

The four left Medium in 2018 to start their own production company and channel.

His independent channel has around 2.2 billion views and 7.8 million subscribers.

Ariel Fulmer appeared with her husband in several DIY videos and as part of the group's "Try Wives" series.

His independent channel has around 2.2 billion views and 7.8 million subscribers.

'End Of An Era'

Devin Little, a former Buzzfeed producer of his show "Lady Like", which he described as a female version of "The Try Guys",