The TryGuys open up on the 'shock' of the cheating scandal and their plans moving forward
The Try Guys are opening up about the “trauma” of the cheating scandal that rocked the internet.
The internet personalities confirmed the theory from fans that they discovered the affair over labour day weekend.“It was deep shock. I mean, we went through every stage of grief,” shared Kornfeld. “What happened, it betrayed our trust,” he said. “Very simply, he would’ve been removed. It would not have been this public spectacle and we would’ve tried to avoid that for the sake of the other people involved, but it happened how it happened.”
He added, “When I saw that I was like, ‘you had to choose the same font that made it look like we wrote your [response?]’ Come on, man!” Fulmer’s wife, Ariel, was also deeply involved in the content they made, from the “You Can Sit With Us” podcast to appearing in numerous videos. Currently, they’re unsure of whether she will continue to be featured.
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