Water under the bridge?
‘Try Guys’ star Ned Fulmer and his wife, Ariel Fulmer, were spotted wearing their wedding rings on Wednesday after he was fired for cheating on her.
The YouTuber, 35, and his wife, 36, were pictured walking side by side as they left a house in Los Angeles. Although apparently in good spirits, there were no public displays of affection.
Ned – who dressed casually in a green shirt, black jeans and trainers – could be seen holding a bowl of food, making his wedding ring visible.
He didn’t seem bothered by the online criticism as he was seen smiling in one of the images.
Ariel, on the other hand, wore a gray t-shirt and jeans while holding a jug of water that showed off her silver wedding ring.
On another occasion later Wednesday, paparazzi caught up with Ariel, who had again changed her outfit quickly into a black tank top and matching leggings.
For her solo outing, the interior designer was seen carrying her band again – as evidenced by a photo she was texting on her phone.
The couple – who met straight out of college in 2009 – married in 2012 and share two sons, Wesley, 4, and Finley, 1.
On Tuesday, the ‘Try Guys’ announced on Instagram that Ned was ‘no longer working’ with the group amid rumors that he had been having an affair with a producer of the popular YouTube series.
“Following a thorough internal review, we do not see a way forward together. Thank you for your support as we navigate this change,” continued the statement from fellow “Try Guys” Keith Habersberger, Zach Kornfeld and Eugene Lee Yang.
Immediately afterwards, Ned addressed the dismissal on his Instagram account, explaining that he had “lost focus and had a consensual relationship in the workplace”.
The actor was spotted kissing “Try Guys” producer Alex Herring at a New York bar recently.
“I’m sorry for any pain my actions may have caused the guys and the fans, but especially Ariel,” he continued. “The only thing that matters right now is my marriage and my kids, and that’s where I’m going to focus my attention.”
Ariel also spoke out, asking for “privacy” for their family.
She wrote on her Instagram: “Thank you to everyone who reached out to me – it means a lot. Nothing is more important to me and Ned than our family, and all we ask at this time is that you respected our privacy for the sake of our children.
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