New York: Brittany Snow appeared on the Call Her Daddy podcast in March 2024, and in that appearance, she made a cryptic comment about her marriage to Tyler Stanaland:
“I was not aware of a lot of things, and I’ll say that. So I will say: What people think happened, happened.”
In other words: she seemed to say that the rumours about infidelity or hidden behaviour during their marriage were true, though she didn’t call anyone out by name.
Social media & season 4 revelations
In season 4 of “Selling the OC”, Alex Hall and Tyler Stanaland reunite for a face-to-face moment on camera. During their conversation she directly confronts him about the long-running speculation that she was the “other woman” in his marriage to Brittany.
She says:
“The whole speculation has been around you and I … I truly believe that there’s a possibility your ex-wife thought that I was the other woman in the equation. … I just don’t want to get blamed as being the other woman because your ex-wife thinks it was me and it wasn’t me, it was somebody else.”
Tyler admits that before his divorce was finalised in 2023, he was “dating other people”. Alex responds:
“That’s what I’m saying—I took the f—ing fall for that.”
She also claims that deals worth over $50,000 were cancelled for her as a result of the rumours, and laments that Tyler didn’t stand up for her publicly when the speculation was swirling.
Why this is significant for podcast & social-media culture
- Podcast moment shifting public narrative – Brittany’s appearance on Call Her Daddy turned what might’ve been tabloid whispers into a shareable sound-bite. That’s the power of podcast platforms: real people, real voices, real revelations.
- Cross-platform ripple effect – A comment made on the podcast → flurries of speculation on Instagram, Reddit threads, reality show confrontation. For example, Redditors picked up the podcast clip and ran with it:
“I was not aware of a lot of things … So I will say: What people think happened, happened.”
- Reality TV as public theatre of relationships – The fact that the reunion, accusations, and clarifications play out on season 4 of a reality show means this isn’t just private life: it’s content, consumption, and commentary all in one.
- Brand & career implications – Alex Hall bringing up cancelled deals shows how public perception (and speculation via podcasts and shows) can impact business and personal brand.

What the rumours aren’t confirmed by any direct source
- While Brittany Snow alluded to infidelity, she did not name who the “other woman” was in her podcast interview.
- Alex Hall denies that she was the “other woman” in Tyler and Brittany’s split.
- Tyler Stanaland also publicly denied infidelity, though he admitted to “dating other people” before his divorce.
Key take-aways for podcast platform content
- Authenticity sells: When a figure like Brittany goes on a podcast and speaks openly (“what people think happened, happened”), it invites listeners in because it feels real and unscripted.
- Drama in media = engagement: The intersection of streaming/TV (Selling the OC), podcasting (Call Her Daddy), and social media (Instagram, Reddit) creates multiple touchpoints for audience interest.
- Brand risk & reward: The public nature of a podcast/story means you’re not just sharing; you’re putting your self-narrative out there, and it can affect your brand. Alex Hall emphasised how the speculation cost her business.
- Content momentum: A podcast snippet can fuel follow-up content (reality show confession, social-media posts, news articles). A single remark becomes a story arc.
- Privacy vs. shareability tension: Brittany opted to share broadly but stop short of naming, saying she didn’t want to give the speculation more “time and energy”.
What’s next: What to watch
- Future episodes of “Selling the OC” may further explore the fallout and clarify more details of the relationships and speculation.
- Any follow-up podcast episodes (either by Brittany, Alex, Tyler or the host) could flesh out the narrative more.
- Social-media responses: Instagram posts, comments, stories from any of the parties may provide additional context or updates.
- Business or career outcomes for the agents involved (especially Alex Hall) which may reflect how public drama affects professional life.
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