idk about her, but when a married man wants to cheat on his wife with me, i simply laugh in his face, screenshot everything, send it to his wife, & block everybody. Not gonna drag me down in this. She made her choice.

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idk about her, but when a married man wants to cheat on his wife with me, i simply laugh in his face, screenshot everything, send it to his wife, & block everybody. Not gonna drag me down in this. She made her choice.
Imagine having an affair with someone that not only risks both of your romantic relationships and your families in addition to your careers but includes the careers and livlihoods of everyone you know including your best friends like?!? Ned and Alex didn't consider anyone else at all.
In light of all the memes surrounding Ned's cheating scandal, I need some people who might not be in the Try Guys fandom (currently or ever) to realise that there are real people, specifically families with an emphasis on children and significant others, that are being hurt by what Ned (and Alex, but mostly Ned because he was her boss) has done. The company itself is in danger due to Ned causing bad and negative PR, which affects all employees and their families, and the remaining Try Guys are having to deal with losing a close friend of 8+ years because of something so disgusting and harmful. This is all honestly a devastating turn of events, and of course, Eugene, Keith, and Zach can articulate it better than I ever could in this video they put out just an hour or so ago; I highly recommend giving it a watch, especially since it's less than 6 minutes long
If anything, this drama confirms Buzzfeed must be one of the worst places to work.
It’s one thing for people who use to watch Buzzfeed/Tryguys to comment, because we don’t know these people irl. But so many ex-employees and ex-coworkers show themselves to be a bunch of snakes ready to jump on the clout train saying “ooh we’re not surprised” “ooh we been knew”.
Imagine being Ariel and seeing all these people you knew saying they knew. The highschool mentality never left these people. They’re like the people who cry about being bullied but would’ve jumped at the opportunity to be the bully.
Kristin making jokes about how she’s reconnecting with all her ex-coworkers and Devin talking about “wife guys” shows that Safiya was right to leave Ladylike. Stay classy ladies.
And let’s not forget this person who very much wanted to join the drama by dropping this bomb on Zach but also ensured she put a “oh but remember this happened A BILLION YEARS AGO” like adding the “lol but that’s just my opinion” at the end of a sentence so that if people call her out she can just pretend she might have misremembered and not take responsibility.
Bonus for all the batshit “fans” trying to get gossip and acting nuts on the profiles of people who aren’t even employed with the try guys anymore.
you guys know you can place blame upon Alex for fucking up without death threats and sexism and racism right
at this point we know it's not gonna happen, but imagine if this whole situation did actually turn out to be a "we pranked the internet" thing by the try guys
like imagine how awkward it would be having to go forward like nothing happened after everyone already talked about how ned was their least favorite, he was the only one they could picture doing this, they always had a bad feeling about him, blah blah, etc.
imagine being in that office and having to look ned in the eye and say "it's okay though i'm sure they don't actually mean it"
Why is it always the guys who shout the loudest about how much they love their wife who end up cheating?