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Brittany Snow Reflects on Her “Hard” Year Amid Divorce From Selling the OC’s Tyler Stanaland
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Date:2025-04-21 09:11:18
Amid her split from ex Tyler Stanaland,Hard Brittany Snow is celebrating someone great: herself.
The Pitch Perfect alum—who filed for divorce from the Selling the OC star earlier this year—recently marked her 37th birthday by sharing a message of self-reflection.
"This year has been hard and beautiful," Brittany captioned a March 9 Instagram post. "As I get older, I am stronger than I ever knew (except my back seems weaker and hurts way more.) I am so grateful for all these days. Thank you for the birthday love my friends."
As for the birthday love she received from her friends? Pitch Perfect co-star Rebel Wilson, as well as pals Vanessa Hudgens, Kate Bosworth and Justin Long all chimed in with sweet birthday wishes, with Kate noting that the best part is "just beginning."
In early January, the Someone Great actress filed for divorce from the real estate agent after more than two years of marriage. According to court documents obtained by E! News, Brittany cited "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for their split.
Her filing came four months after the former couple shared a joint statement announcing their separation.
"After time and consideration, Tyler and I have made the difficult decision to separate," their September statement shared to social media read. "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."
As for Tyler, the Netflix star has seemingly embarked on a new chapter in his personal life. On Valentine's Day, the 33-year-old shared a photo of himself hiking alongside a mystery woman to his Instagram Stories, captioning his pic with a burning heart emoji.
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