Brittany Snow, the actress renowned for her roles in ‘Pitch Perfect’ and ‘The Hunting Wives,’ is engaged to photographer Hunter Moreno after about a year of dating, signaling a new chapter in her personal life following her 2023 divorce from Tyler Stanaland. The news, first hinted at through a viral red carpet exchange with co-star Claire Danes, was officially confirmed by multiple sources to reputable outlets, highlighting the couple’s private yet committed relationship.
The engagement came to public attention earlier this month when a video shared by gossip account Deuxmoi captured Danes questioning Snow about her relationship status during the premiere of their show ‘The Beast in Me.’ In the clip, Danes is heard asking, ‘You’re engaged? When did that happen?’ prompting speculation that quickly spread online. This visual evidence, combined with insider confirmations to Us Weekly and Page Six, solidified the reports, with sources indicating that Moreno proposed after roughly a year of dating, though the exact timing remains private.
Snow and Moreno have maintained a low-profile romance since they were first linked in October 2024, seldom appearing together publicly or discussing their relationship in interviews. Despite their discretion, they frequently interact on social media, with Snow ‘liking’ many of Moreno’s posts and vice versa, offering subtle glimpses into their connection. This approach contrasts with Snow’s previous high-profile marriage, reflecting a desire for privacy as she navigates this new engagement away from the spotlight.
The engagement marks Snow’s first serious relationship since her divorce from Tyler Stanaland, a real estate agent featured on Netflix’s ‘Selling the OC,’ which was finalized in July 2023 after a two-year marriage. Snow and Stanaland began dating in 2018, tied the knot in 2020, and announced their separation in September 2022, citing a mutual decision made ‘with love and mutual respect.’ In a joint Instagram statement at the time, they emphasized their ongoing friendship and commitment to their dog, Charlie, underscoring the amicable nature of their split.
Insiders close to the couple revealed that tensions arising from Stanaland’s involvement in ‘Selling the OC’ contributed significantly to the divorce, with sources telling Page Six that Snow was ‘not comfortable with the show.’ The reality series, which depicted Stanaland’s interactions with co-stars, allegedly created strain, as one source noted, ‘The show basically destroyed their marriage.’ Snow later echoed these sentiments on the ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast, admitting she was unaware of certain aspects of Stanaland’s life that emerged through the show, though she expressed no regrets about their time together.
In the aftermath of her divorce, Snow embarked on a personal healing journey, openly discussing her experiences in interviews and podcasts. She described the past year as a period of profound self-discovery, telling Bustle in September that she would ‘choose having the love and then the heartbreak’ because she values deep emotional connections. This perspective aligns with her current engagement, suggesting a renewed optimism about love and relationships, even after the challenges of her previous marriage.
As Snow and Moreno move forward with their engagement, details about wedding plans or a timeline have not been disclosed, in keeping with their private approach. Fans and media outlets are likely to watch for any public appearances or social media clues, but the couple’s emphasis on discretion may limit further revelations. This engagement not only celebrates a new beginning for Snow but also resonates as a story of resilience and personal growth in the entertainment world.
