Without concrete evidence of divorce, only a separation was mentioned at this time for Brittany Snow and her husband Tyler Stanaland, after being married for two years.
The couple got engaged in 2019 and later wed in March 2020 in Malibu.
The announcement of their separation came on Wednesday through a Instagram post on both their accounts. An identical statement was made by Snow and Stanaland.
“After time and consideration, Tyler and I have made the difficult decision to separate,” wrote Snow. “This decision was made with love and mutual respect for one another. We have realized we need to take some time and make sure we are each living our most fulfilling and authentic lives.”
“We started this journey as best friends and our relationship will continue to be a priority not only for us, but for our dog Charlie,” Snow added. “We sincerely appreciate your support and ask for privacy as we navigate this new chapter.”
It was reported earlier on Wednesday, Snow, 36, and Stanaland, 33, were experiencing marriage troubles after he revealed that one of his ‘Selling the OC‘ costars attempted to kiss him off-camera.
A close source revealed, “Hime being on the show and having their lives turned into a storyline broke them. They had some minor issues before, but this was the final straw.”
“Brittany never wanted Tyler on the show but he was adamant,” the source said. “He wanted to make a name for himself on his own terms.”
Another insider said, “They’re fully over. All of the girls on the show are obsessed with him. He’s been trying to be really respectful but it’s taken a toll on his marriage 100 percent.”
On Instagram in July 2020, Snow shared photos from their wedding day, which came right before the pandemic lockdowns, and recalled marrying her favorite person.
“In early March, before we knew how much we’d miss hugs and live in our sweatpants, I got to marry my favorite person. The whole world shut down a few days later & we were stunned at the timing,” she wrote at the time.
“We knew we felt incredibly lucky to have found each other but we had no idea how lucky it would be to get married right before a monumental time in our history. Everything that could have gone wrong, went wrong that day… but it was absolutely and impossibly perfect. I knew on that day, more than ever before, there was no one else I’d rather hold my hand while in the middle of a life hurricane.”