Hollywood breakups are usually a dime a dozen, but the way things went south for Brittany Snow and her ex, Tyler Stanaland, felt different. It wasn't just another "irreconcilable differences" filing that gathered dust in a courthouse. Instead, fans watched the foundations of a marriage crumble in high definition on a Netflix reality show while the woman actually in the marriage seemed to be the last one to know what was going on.
Honestly, it’s the kind of mess that makes you want to delete every social media app on your phone.
When they tied the knot in March 2020, right as the world was shutting down, they looked like the ultimate "cool couple." She was the Pitch Perfect star everyone loved, and he was the professional surfer turned high-end real estate agent. It felt grounded. But that groundedness didn't survive a move into the world of reality TV.
The Selling the OC Drama That Changed Everything
Most people know Tyler Stanaland now as a central figure in the Selling the OC universe. But when Brittany Snow married him, he wasn't a reality star. She’s been very vocal about this recently, telling Self magazine in late 2025 that she married a realtor, not a public figure. She didn't sign up for the cameras or the "nosy" storylines.
The friction started almost the second the cameras started rolling at the Oppenheim Group’s Newport Beach office. Season 1 of Selling the OC featured some seriously questionable boundaries—or lack thereof. There was the infamous "sniffing" incident and the "Pillow Talk" drama with costars like Kayla Cardona and Alex Hall.
Brittany wasn't on the show. She didn't want to be. While she was off filming movies and directing her passion projects, her husband was becoming the center of a "will-they-won't-they" narrative with his coworkers.
It was messy.
By the time the show actually aired in August 2022, the damage was basically done. They announced their separation just a month later.
What She Actually Said on Call Her Daddy
For a long time, Brittany stayed silent. She didn't do the "revenge tour" or post cryptic quotes on Instagram stories. But in early 2024, she sat down with Alex Cooper on the Call Her Daddy podcast and finally pulled back the curtain.
It was heavy.
She didn't name names, but she didn't have to. She admitted she was "blindsided" by a lot of what she saw on screen. One of the most heartbreaking parts of that interview was her admitting that she had "instincts" that something was off, but she loved him so much she didn't trust her own gut.
"I will say, what people think happened, happened."
That one sentence basically confirmed the rumors of infidelity for most fans. She described the period after the split as a "mental health challenge" that turned her life upside down in a matter of hours. She even talked about how she struggled to perform basic self-care, like remembering to eat, during the height of the heartbreak.
The Aftermath and Those Alex Hall Rumors
Of course, you can't talk about Brittany Snow’s ex without mentioning the Alex Hall of it all. Throughout Selling the OC, the chemistry between Tyler and Alex was a major plot point. They eventually shared a very public kiss in a hot tub during a cast trip to Mexico, which supposedly happened after the separation but before the divorce was finalized.
Tyler has always maintained he was never unfaithful during the marriage. He even posted a defensive Instagram story in 2024 saying accusations of infidelity "couldn't be further from the truth."
But the court of public opinion had already made its mind up. Especially when Alex Hall herself recently confronted Tyler on season 4 of the show (which aired in late 2025), claiming she was "blamed" for being the "other woman" and that Tyler didn't have the guts to defend her.
It seems like that bridge is well and truly burnt on both sides now.
Where They Are in 2026
Fast forward to today, and both have moved on in pretty permanent ways.
Tyler Stanaland is currently engaged to his girlfriend, Hannah Morrissey. They went public shortly after his final exit from the Oppenheim Group. It seems he's trying to keep this relationship a lot more private than his last one, though the shadow of the show still follows him.
Brittany Snow, on the other hand, is having what people are calling her "Second Act." She’s thriving professionally, starring in hits like The Hunting Wives and The Beast in Me. And, in some of the best news for fans who felt for her during the divorce, she’s reportedly engaged too!
In late 2025, reports surfaced that Brittany is engaged to cinematographer Hunter Moreno. They’ve been linked since 2024 and are famously low-key. They were spotted together in New York, and her The Beast in Me costar Claire Danes even accidentally let the engagement news slip on a red carpet.
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It’s a complete 180 from the high-drama, televised chaos of her previous relationship.
Lessons from the Snow-Stanaland Split
If there's anything to take away from this saga, it's that some things shouldn't be for sale—especially a marriage.
- Trust your gut: Brittany's admission that she ignored her instincts is a massive reminder that your "spidey sense" is usually right for a reason.
- Privacy is a luxury: Keeping your relationship off social media and out of the "reality TV" spotlight can often be the difference between a partnership that lasts and one that becomes a plot point for a streaming giant.
- The "Bagel" Method: Brittany’s practice of talking to herself like someone she loves (literally asking herself, "Baby girl, do you want a bagel?") is a legitimate, expert-backed way to handle trauma and rebuild self-worth after a betrayal.
To keep up with Brittany’s latest projects, you can follow her professional updates on her official social channels, as she's shifted away from sharing personal relationship details almost entirely.
The most effective way to recover from a public "blindsiding" is to build a life that is so fulfilling the "ex" becomes a footnote. Judging by her 2026 lineup and her new engagement, Brittany Snow has done exactly that.
For those looking to heal from their own relationship hurdles, focusing on "micro-wins"—like Brittany's bagel self-talk—is often more effective than looking for "closure" from someone who isn't willing to give it.