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YouTube Group 'The Try Guys' Parts With Co-Creator After Affair

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Entertainment September 28, 2022

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Daniel Zuchnik/WireImage The YouTube group The Try Guys said Tuesday that co-creator and executive producer Ned Fulmer will no longer work with the group, an announcement that came shortly before Fulmer said he had engaged in a relationship with an employee. In a statement posted to  and , The Try Guys said the decision had been made to part with Fulmer after an internal review. “We do not see a path forward together,” the statement on... + full article



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