This video features a brutal and emotional conversation between former Try Guy Ned Fulmer and his wife, Ariel Fulmer, as they publicly address his cheating scandal that broke three years ago. Ned opens by acknowledging his previous public persona of being devoted to his wife and confirms he cheated on Ariel with a producer. He admits the scandal was “messy, devastating” and shattered the audience’s trust.

Ned frames the public discussion as a necessary step for Ariel to move forward, stating that this honest and vulnerable conversation is required for her to process the public nature of the betrayal.

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Bombshells from Ariel

Are Ariel and Ned Fulmer Together After Cheating Scandal?

Ariel shares the crushing reality of the aftermath, delivering several painful truths about their relationship status and the scandal’s fallout:

No Forgiveness: When asked if she forgives Ned, Ariel is definitive: “The answer is no. Absolutely not. For lying, for cheating on you, no.” While she acknowledges that they know each other well and are able to co-parent effectively, she states that “forgiveness isn’t the goal at this point.”
Relationship Status: Ariel clarifies that while they remain friends and co-parenting partners, they “really haven’t been at all this last three years” as a couple since the cheating occurred.
Found Out by Fans: In one of the most devastating revelations, Ariel confirms she found out about the affair not from Ned, but from fans who sent her a picture. She recounts how her brain initially couldn’t compute the reality, leading her to believe the woman in the photo was Ned’s sister.
Public Scrutiny: Ariel describes the intense pressure of the public scandal, including the surreal experience of having cameras waiting outside their house. She speaks about the isolation and the massive “guilt and shame” she was forced to carry after the affair was revealed.

Ned concludes the conversation by acknowledging he lost a lot and expressing that he understands Ariel’s continued anger.