Ned Fulmer and his wife, Ariel Fulmer, are no longer together three years after his workplace cheating scandal became headlines.
The former “Try Guy” star and his wife had broken up, his spokesman told people on Tuesday.
According to a spokesman, Ned still “concerns deeply” with Ariel, and they are “working on something new.”
The two were friendly and travelled to Greece this summer with their two sons, Wesley and Finley. The spokesman told the outlet.
The news came after TMZ released a photo of Ned chatting with another woman at a Zebron music venue in Los Angeles from September 7th, but there was no notable PDA between the two.
Ned, 38, and Ariel, 39, will discuss where their relationship lies in their debut on Wednesday’s podcast “Rockbottom,” TMZ also reports.
Ned and Ariel have been married since September 2012. In September 2022, Ned was fired from the popular YouTube group Try Guys.
The entry came after he saw Alex Haring, the producer of the guy who tried kissing at a bar in New York City.
“Family should have always been my priorities, but I lost focus and had consensual workplace relationships,” he said in a statement at the time.
“I’m sorry for the pain that my actions may have been caused by everyone and the fans, but more than anything, Ariel,” he continued. “The only thing that matters now is my marriage and my children. That’s what I’m going to focus on my attention.”
Ned, who frequently spoke about how much he loves his wife, reported that screenshots and photos were revealed after being posted on a Reddit thread after cheating on Ariel with a herring.
The post appears to have shown that the kneeling is made from herring at East Village Bar Niagara.
In an interview with people published Tuesday, Ned said he is ready to move on from the scandal after taking a long break from social media and the internet for his mental health.
He also shared that he and Ariel went to couples therapy and that their relationship is stronger than they are now.
“We have a much clearer sense of boundaries, understanding, respecting each other’s boundaries, sincere and even if it’s uncomfortable to be direct with each other,” he said.