Ned Fulmer, one fourth of the YouTube group The Try Guys, has been ousted from the company after he admitted to having an affair with an employee.
The Try Guys was started by former BuzzFeed employees Fulmer, Eugene Lee Yang, Keith Habersberger, and Zach Kornfeld during their time at the company. They made their first video trying ladies' underwear for the first time in 2014.
Ariel Fulmer appeared alongside her husband in several videos doing DIYs, and as part of the group's"Try Wives" series.Devin Lytle, a former BuzzFeed producer for its show"Lady Like," which she described as a woman version of"The Try Guys," said Fulmer's departure from the show is"the end of an era."
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