Ned Fulmer became a trending topic on social media over the past few days after online users began to dive into his alleged cheating issue and now he's speaking out for the first time, announcing that he would be leaving the famed YouTube group, The Try Guys.

Taking to his social media accounts, Fulmer released a statement regarding the scandal, admitting that he indeed cheated on his wife Ariel.

"Family should have always been my priority, but I lost focus and had a consensual workplace relationship," he wrote.

The content creator, who rose to popularity because of appearing on YouTube videos produced by BuzzFeed, then apologized for any wrongdoings and the pain he inflicted to his co-Try Guys members Zach Kornfeld, Keith Habersberger, and Eugene Lee Yang, as well as his wife.

He concluded his statement by revealing that he would focus on his marriage and children.

The Try Guys Announce Ned Fulmer's Departure From Group

After spending eight years together, The Try Guys announced that Ned Fulmer will no longer be involved with the group.

The famed content creators issued a brief statement on social media, saying they don't see "a path" working with their old pal in the future.

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The group also had a "thorough internal review" that determined their big decision.

"We thank you for your support as we navigate this change," they concluded.

As of this writing, the group has not announced if there would be a replacement for Fulmer or if they will carry on as a trio.

Internet Users Investigate Ned Fulmer's Issue

Over the past few days, many fans have been investigating Ned Fulmer's then-alleged cheating scandal that began over a thread on Reddit.

The thread was later re-posted on different platforms like Twitter and TikTok.

The issue began when a user gathered a "summary of evidence" as to why they thought Ned Fulmer had already left the group.

The content creator was reportedly edited out from several videos of the group as well as not appearing in their latest advertisement.

In addition, an alleged video of Fulmer kissing another woman in a club in New York City made rounds online.

The footage was blurry, but many fans were quick to point out that she was a Try Guys producer named Alex Herring, who's engaged to Will Thayer.

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