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Ned Fulmer's leaked dating profile sparks roast
24 Feb
Summary
- Ned Fulmer leaked his Feeld dating profile after it was allegedly doxxed.
- His bio describes him as a 'dom leaning switch looking for a bratty sub.'
- Social media users found the shared profile 'embarrassing' and 'cursed.'

Ned Fulmer, previously a prominent figure with The Try Guys, publicly shared his Feeld dating profile after alleging it was doxxed online. This action follows his confirmation five months ago of being separated from his wife due to a significant cheating scandal.
Fulmer, 38, posted screenshots from the app on X, formerly Twitter, stating he 'truly give[s] zero f***s' and invited public criticism. His profile biography explicitly states he is a 'dom leaning switch looking for a bratty sub.' He also noted he resides alone in a house in Silverlake, is 5ft 10in, ENFJ, athletic, and currently has a beard.
The podcaster, who uses the name Edward on Feeld, detailed his lifestyle and preferences on the app. He shared six photographs, including some that highlighted his active lifestyle and a black-and-white image showing his torso and beard while wearing a robe.
Social media users reacted with widespread disapproval, with comments on Reddit calling the profile 'embarrassing' and 'cursed.' Feeld is characterized as a dating platform for individuals exploring unconventional relationships, including polyamory and kink.
This public disclosure of his dating profile emerges months after Fulmer admitted to a workplace affair in 2022, an incident that led to his departure from The Try Guys and his separation from his wife, Ariel Fulmer. The couple shares two sons.
During an episode of his podcast, Rock Bottom, in September 2025, Ned and Ariel confirmed they live separately but co-parent amicably. Ariel recounted her shock upon discovering the affair via a photograph sent by fans, initially mistaking it for his sister. Fulmer later expressed remorse in an interview with People, acknowledging the profound pain his infidelity caused his ex-wife.




