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'Try Guys' Zach Kornfeld Is Ready To Move 'Onward' From Ned Fulmer Scandal

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By Taylor Hodgkins on October 5, 2022 at 7:45 PM EDT

The Try Guys have had a 'trying' week.

Last week, Try Guys member Ned Fulmer confirmed allegations of infidelity within his marriage.

Fulmer, 35, has been married to his wife Ariel for a decade, and the couple has largely built their internet presence around creating content pertaining to their marriage.

According to our report about the incident, Fulmer had been filmed kissing Try Guys producer Alex Herring in New York.

Rather than sweep Fulmer's actions under the rug, Eugene Lee Yang, Keith Habersberger, and Zach Kornfeld decided to acknowledge them and take steps forward, opting to sever professional working ties with Fulmer.

The remaining members of The Try Guys are now working to embark on a new chapter in their careers.

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The trio released a five-and-a-half-minute video yesterday on their YouTube channel, wherein they directly address the incident and provided more insight into their decision to no longer work with Fulmer.

The Try Guys have actively been posting on Twitter since the video's release. Yang and Kornfeld have also posted new Instagram photos since the news broke. Earlier today, Kornfeld posted a selfie on Instagram wherein he subtly addressed the situation.

The Blast has also shared the news of the team's decision to erase Ned Fulmer from future content and merchandise, which the team has revealed they feel proud to make. The Try Guys have also temporarily stopped production.

Read on to find out what Kornfeld wrote in the photo's caption.

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Inside The Incident That Shook The Try Guys

The Try Guys revealed Fulmer's departure on their social media accounts on September 27.

"Ned Fulmer is no longer working with The Try Guys," the message begins, "As a result of a thorough internal review, we did not see a path forward together. We thank you for your support as we navigate this change."

Fulmer went on to repost the message on his Instagram Story.

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What Did Fulmer's Response To The Incident Say?

Fulmer soon publicly addressed the allegations in his own statement.

"Family should have always been my priority," the text post begins, "but I lost focus and had a consensual workplace relationship. I'm sorry for any pain that my actions may have caused to the guys and to the fans but most of all to Ariel," he goes on. "The only thing that matters right now is my marriage and my children, and that's where I'm going to focus my attention."

Ariel also publicly acknowledged her husband's actions on Instagram.

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

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According to one of our recent bits of coverage surrounding Fulmer, photos of the couple have recently surfaced, which show the duo is still wearing wedding rings. The photos surfaced courtesy of TMZ.

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Zach Kornfeld Subtly Responds To The Incident On Instagram

The Try Guys' aforementioned YouTube video addressing the situation showcased each Try Guy's vulnerable reactions to the incident. In the video, Kornfeld, 32, seems visibly affected by his friend and former co-worker's digressions.

He continued to channel his feelings in the caption of his latest Instagram photo posted earlier this afternoon.

In the photo, Kornfeld is wearing sunglasses and flashing a peace sign. The caption of the photo simply reads "Onward."

The team is also embracing the idea of moving forward as a unit. Fulmer's "heart" has been removed from The Try Guy's social media bio, according to our report surrounding the Try Guys' decision to temporarily halt production.

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