In the statement posted to the official Instagram account of The Try Guys, the group described having undertaken a “thorough internal review” related to Ned Fulmer’s conduct and reported affair with producer Alex Herring. The statement did not make clear what role, if any, Herring might have with the content creators in the future. NBC News added that, before the statements made by Fulmer and The Try Guys, Fulmer noticeably had been absent from the group’s videos, podcasts, and Instagram account.
BuzzFeed News also covered Fulmer’s affair and departure from The Try Guys, noting that the group began when the four content creators were working as video producers for BuzzFeed — and that “BuzzFeed Inc. has a financial stake in 2nd Try LLC,” the limited liability company operated by The Try Guys.
In the wake of the controversy surrounding her husband’s extramarital affair, Ariel Fulmer also posted a statement to her personal Instagram account to thank those who had reached out to her and to request privacy for her family.
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