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Ethermac Exchange-Ex Try Guys Member Ned Fulmer Spotted at Taylor Swift Concert With Wife One Year After Cheating Scandal
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Date:2025-04-09 06:19:25
Ned and Ethermac ExchangeAriel Fulmer are shaking it off after a tumultuous year.
The former Try Guys member and his wife of 11 years were spotted at the August 5 Los Angeles stop on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. The pair were seen together in photos Ned's sister Grace Fulmer shared to her Instagram Story August 6 as part of a recap from the concert. In the snap, which Grace captioned "afterrrr," Ned and Ariel posed with their hands up behind Grace and a fourth member as the group exited the stadium.
The concert outing comes nearly a year after Ned swiftly exited the popular YouTube group he helped create after news of his affair with a colleague broke.
His fellow Try Guys cofounders Keith Habersberger, Zach Kornfeld and Eugene Lee Yang announced in a Sept. 2022 statement that Ned "is no longer working with The Try Guys" after rumors and images of Ned with a fellow employee began circulating on social media. The group cited a "thorough internal review" which did not allow for "a path forward together."
In a video posted shortly after, Eugene, Zach and Keith elaborated on the situation, including a timeline of events, as well as their feelings over the scandal.
"On Labor Day weekend, multiple fans alerted us that they had seen Ned and an employee engaging in public romantic behavior," Keith began the October 3 video. "We reached out to check on that employee. Ned confirmed the reports."
After a review found Ned to have "engaged in conduct unbecoming of our team," Keith added, "We knew that we could not move forward with him. So on Friday, September 16, the three of us signed written consent of the members of the 2nd Try LLC approving the removal of Ned as a manager and employee."
"We were acutely aware of just how contrary this was to the values of the company we've built and those of everyone who works here," Eugene noted. "This is something we took very seriously. We refused to sweep things under the rug. That is not who we are. It's not what we stand for."
In addition to his immediate removal from the company, Ned was also edited out of all scheduled future content.
For his part, Ned issued a statement regarding the scandal the same day his exit was confirmed.
"Family should have always been my priority, but I lost focus and had a consensual workplace relationship," he wrote on Twitter. "I'm sorry for any pain that my action may have caused to the guys and the fans but most of all to Ariel. The only thing that matters right now is my marriage and my children, and that's where I am going to focus my attention."
And though Ariel and Ned have not commented publicly on their relationship status, Ariel shared at the time that her family—namely sons Wes, 5, and Finley, 2—would always be her priority.
"Nothing is more important to me and Ned than our family," she wrote in a statement to Instagram. "And all we request right now is that you respect our privacy for the sake of our kids."
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