KEY POINTS

  • Fulmer's net worth is believed to be $8 million more than the next richest Try Guy
  • Fulmer recently faced backlash for allegedly cheating on his wife, Ariel
  • He is no longer working with The Try Guys

Ned Fulmer has been severed from the widely popular Youtube channel, "The Try Guys," after he allegedly cheated on his wife of 10 years, Ariel.

The remaining three members of "The Try Guys" — Zach Kornfeld, Keith Habersberger, and Eugene Lee Yang — released a video Monday, confirming that Fulmer will be edited out of future videos. He is no longer a manager or employee of their company, 2nd Try LLC, they added, according to PEOPLE.

Fulmer's reportedly net worth makes him the richest among all "The Try Guys", who earned their fortune and fame by trying out a variety of things for their fans on social media.

Some of their past videos include "The Try Guys" simulating labor pain, eating everything at a Pizza Hut, wearing a corset for 72 hours, and making hand-pulled noodles without a recipe.

The string of essentially "trying" things first started out as a Buzzfeed series launched in 2014. The group eventually started their own YouTube channel, which has racked up nearly 8 million subscribers since its launch in 2018.

The members made an estimated $1.4 million per year from the popular YouTube channel, according to Narcity.

Fulmer has a net worth of $10 million, which is about $8 million more than what the second richest Try Guy's net worth is believed to be.

Fulmer also worked on several side projects, including "Try DIY," a home improvement show that he started with Ariel. In addition, he co-authored "The Date Night Cookbook" in 2021 with Ariel.

Fulmer and Ariel tied the knot in 2012 before becoming parents to Wesley James in 2018 and Finley in 2020, according to StyleCaster.

After his affair with "The Try Guys" producer, Alex Herring, came to light, Fulmer issued a statement, saying, "the only thing that matters right now is my marriage and my children."

A statement from Ariel followed suit.

"Thanks to everyone who has reached out to me – it means a lot. Nothing is more important to me and Ned than our family, and all we request right now is that you respect our privacy for the sake of our kids," she said in the statement.

Ned Fulmer
The Try Guys founding member Ned Fulmer. Try Guys/ Facebook