Why The Try Guys Aren’t Rushing to Replace Ned Fulmer After Scandal

  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

The Try Guys aren't trying to add another guy anytime soon.

The remaining members of the comedy group—Eugene Lee Yang, Zach Kornfeld and Keith Habersberger—spoke about how they'll approach creating new content following former member Ned Fulmer's exit amid a cheating scandal.

For fans asking the burning question of who'll step into Fulmer's place as the group's newest member, there is no name set in stone quite yet.

"‘Are we going to have a new, fourth Try Guy?'" Kornfeld said on the TryPod's Oct. 6 episode. "No, we will have new people that come in and out, we obviously already have our buddy Kwesi [James] who we love, but I don't want to do put the pressure on anyone to say, this is the new Try Guy and he is the replacement."

Kornfeld added, "That's not fair to them."

Habersberger noted that the Try Guys rose to fame because they were "seen as sort of normal, average guys who were able to do exceptional things," but their next goal is to bring in people who'll enrich the channel's content.

Celebrity Couples Caught Up in Cheating Scandals: Where Are They Now?

In fact, the Try Guys might even add a Try Girl, so to speak. Habersberger added, "It's a good opportunity to let other people, to let women, to let non-binary people, to let people from different backgrounds, ages, body types, have these sorts of experiences so we can actually as viewers gain a different perspective of cool opportunities."

Eugene Lee Yang, Zach Kornfeld, Keith Habersberger, Try Guys
Noam Galai/Getty Images for Shorty Awards

The comedians have been regrouping on how to move forward with their channel following Fulmer's departure on Sept. 27. Fulmer, who is married with two children to interior designer Ariel Fulmer, was removed from the company 2nd Try LLC after reports emerged of his affair with another employee.

"Family should have always been my priority, but I lost focus and had a consensual workplace relationship," he wrote on Instagram on Sept. 27. "I'm sorry for any pain that my action may have caused to the guys and the fans but most of all to Ariel."

For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App