Brittany Snow sits on plush couch with nostalgic photos and golden light showing her wistful smile

Snow Slams Past Dating Drama

At a Glance

  • Brittany Snow confessed to “questionable” romantic moves in her early 20s on the Golden Globes carpet
  • The actress drew a line between real life and Robin Wright’s thriller character
  • Her series The Beast in Me is up for a Globe
  • Why it matters: Snow’s candor reframes early-relationship mistakes as normal growth

Brittany Snow used the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet to poke fun at her own dating history, telling E! host Justin Sylvester that youthful missteps are simply part of the process.

Snow Owns Her “Crazy Girlfriend” Era

When Sylvester asked if she related to Robin Wright’s unhinged lover in The Girlfriend, Snow laughed.

“No, not like that!” she said, distancing herself from the thriller’s extremes.

She did cop to milder offenses: “In my early 20s I probably did some things that were questionable.”

With a grin she added, “But it’s your early 20s – that’s what you’re supposed to do. You’re supposed to just see how much people can take.”

From Private Marriage to Public Split

Snow has spoken before about how reality TV scrambled her marriage to ex-husband Tyler Stanaland.

She told SELF’s November cover story that when they wed he was simply “a real estate agent,” not a future Netflix personality.

“I did not sign up for” their life to become fodder for Selling the OC, she stressed.

Timeline of the public unraveling:

Event Date
Selling the OC premieres August 2022
Separation announced September 2022
Divorce filing December 2022

“It felt like it was a running snowball that I couldn’t catch,” she recalled of watching their relationship turn into a storyline.

Despite the chaos, she maintained perspective: “I know the truth. … That’s all that matters.”

New Flame and New Nominations

Since 2024 Snow has been photographed with cinematographer Hunter Moreno; the pair were seen kissing on a New York walk with her dog, per the Daily Mail.

Brittany Snow sits with guilty expression holding remote while TV screens and newspaper clippings blur behind her

Sunday night she was at the Beverly Hilton supporting The Beast in Me, her series that earned a Globe nomination.

Key Takeaways

  • Snow reframes early-relationship mishaps as rites of passage
  • She draws a firm line between scripted psychopaths and real-life growing pains
  • Her current nomination marks a professional high after a turbulent few years

Author

  • My name is Marcus L. Bennett, and I cover crime, law enforcement, and public safety in Los Angeles.

    Marcus L. Bennett is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering housing, real estate, and urban development across LA County. A former city housing inspector, he’s known for investigative reporting that exposes how development policies and market forces impact everyday families.

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