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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Ned & Ariel Talk (Try Guys Drama)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk Honda reacts to the video of Ned and Ariel Fulmer talking about Ned’s infidelity scandal on the Try Guys YouTube channel.

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00:00 Who are Ned and Ariel Fulmer? 
02:27 Rock Bottom with Ned Fulmer intro
07:01 Rating Ned's apology
08:57 The interview & forgiveness 
20:43 The road of infidelity 
55:38 Final thoughts

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September 29, 2025

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0:00.0

Hey, deserving listeners. I recently posted a couple of videos on my YouTube channel, and after I published

0:07.2

the videos, I thought that the podcast listening audience might also like to listen to this episode

0:12.8

because some of you might only listen to the RSS feed or the podcast feed and not actually

0:19.5

check in with the YouTube channel, which is totally

0:21.5

fine with me.

0:22.1

That's kind of how I am.

0:23.7

I love audio podcasts.

0:26.6

And when I'm doing my chores or exercising, I don't want to look at anything.

0:31.2

So I praise you.

0:33.3

But anyway, so I condensed both videos into one longer audio episode.

0:40.2

Let's listen to that.

0:41.6

Hey, Desirvin listeners, a lot of you have been asking me to react to this video

0:45.9

in which Ned Fulmer and Ariel Fulmer have a conversation about his infidelity in the past.

0:53.7

If you don't know the story, it was a very public scandal in which he cheated on his wife, Ariel, with one of his producers. He's a famous YouTuber, or he was anyway. So I thought that this might be right up my alley. I don't know what they're going to

1:13.1

talk about. I specialize in infidelity and working with couples. So I thought I would watch. But first,

1:20.9

I thought I would review the story that the scandal was three years ago. I made a video about it back then. But for those of you

1:30.1

who aren't familiar with the story, I thought we would watch Philip DeFranco, who I'm a fan of.

1:35.6

He has a news YouTube channel and he made a few news clips about this. Let's watch Philip DeFranco

1:42.5

summarizing. So if you don't know who the try guys are, they're a massively popular group online. They got their start with BuzzFeed, then branching out on their own, absolutely crushing it. And each of the four kind of have their own thing that they're known for. I kind of thought of them as a boy band group in that aspect. And one of them, Ned Fulmer, was known by many as the I Love My Wife Guy. But apparently recently rumors have been popping up that he actually cheated on his wife. And the talk around this started to increase as people seemed to notice that, hey, did they cut Ned out of this video and that video? And then someone posted blurry media that appeared to be Ned and some other woman kissing. Then even more people jumped on this story when it came out that the person that he was with was actually an employee. The Try Guys released a statement.

2:18.9

Ned Fulmer is no longer working with the Try Guys.

2:20.9

As a result of a thorough internal review, we do not see a path forward together.

2:23.9

We thank you for your support as we navigate this chain.

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