Ned Fulmer speaks out about cheating scandal three years after leaving The Try Guys
Ned Fulmer has decided to speak out about the cheating scandal that led to his departure from The Try Guys three years ago. This scandal, where Fulmer admitted to an extramarital affair with a fellow Try Guys employee, created massive shockwaves among fans, ultimately forcing him to leave the group. Known for his “wife guy” image, the scandal quickly spread across the nation and even received a parody on Saturday Night Live.
Now at 38 years old, Fulmer is making a comeback with a revealing interview and a new venture: his podcast, Rock Bottom, set to launch on September 17. “I am finally in a place where I can share my story and move forward into a new phase,” he stated in an interview with PEOPLE magazine.
Following the cheating scandal, Fulmer and his wife, Ariel, 39, sought couples therapy to navigate the aftermath. Despite uncertainties about the future of their marriage, the couple persevered through the infidelity and successfully rebuilt their bond. Describing the therapy as invaluable, Fulmer confessed that their relationship is now stronger than ever.
The premiere episode of Rock Bottom features a heartfelt conversation between Fulmer and Ariel, delving into the consequences of his actions. The upcoming episodes will feature individuals who have dealt with their own personal struggles, ranging from addiction to criminal behavior and public controversies.
Fulmer stressed that his new podcast will deviate from the light-hearted tone of The Try Guys videos, aiming instead to host meaningful discussions. “As a content creator, it is essential to redefine your identity after such an incident,” he expressed.
Through Rock Bottom, Fulmer aspires to come to terms with his past while forging a fresh path in content creation.