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What It’s Like to Be Ned Fulmer in 2026 | #VidCon2026

Former BuzzFeed creator/ex-Try Guy Ned Fulmer got a little self-deprecating on a panel at VidCon during a panel titled “F*ck Ups, Fixes, and Lessons Learned.” In the first part of the program, Fulmer spoke with Stealth Talent CEO Phil Ranta on his internet infamous 2022 cheating scandal and current journey back into the content creation…

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Former BuzzFeed creator/ex-Try Guy Ned Fulmer got a little self-deprecating on a panel at VidCon during a panel titled “F*ck Ups, Fixes, and Lessons Learned.”

In the first part of the program, Fulmer spoke with Stealth Talent CEO Phil Ranta on his internet infamous 2022 cheating scandal and current journey back into the content creation space. #vidcon #tryguys #nedfulmer #creatorlife #contentcreator 📽️: Faith Chihil #allaccess

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  1. @aidanprater1138

    June 26, 2026 at 12:34 am

    If Ned sees this or someone who knows him does, please be informed the funniest thing he can do is tie cinder blocks to his feet and take a swim

  2. @katrina.g1ll

    June 26, 2026 at 9:05 am

    I think he doesn’t understand that it wasn’t the cheating part that got him sacked from the Try Guys, although being the “Wife Guy” was his brand, it was more having a sexual relationship with an employee of your business. Like that is a serious power imbalance. You are having a relationship with your subordinate! Like the more I see of him, he’s like “I cheated on my Wife!” Yeah, that happened, but you also caused a HR disaster which would cause any person to lose their job if they were in a sexual relationship with a subordinate.

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