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Selling the OCstarTyler Stanalandand exBrittany Snowfinalized their divorcein July 2023, less than a year after announcing their separation. Some of the emotional aftermath, at least on Stanaland’s part, was captured during the Netflix show’s second season, which premiered on Friday at midnight PT.
While the famous real estate agent admitted it was difficult coping with the end of his marriage in front of the cameras (and with occasional criticism from castmates), Stanaland tells PEOPLE his journey has ultimately been one of growth and learning.
“It’s one of those things where time heals all wounds and you see me as I’m going through it and picking up the pieces and finding my feet again,” he explains. “But luckily I had great people around me and dove into work. I think I’m still healing, in certain ways from it, but I keep saying divorce doesn’t have to be a bad thing. You learn and grow from it.”
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“I definitely speak up more,” he admits. “I’m inherently a little more private, and I don’t want to say ‘shy,’ but I’m not necessarily the center of attention. In season 2, I definitely use my voice a bit more to both my benefit and detriment.”
Snow and Stanaland, whotied the knotin March 2020 in Malibu with an intimate outdoor ceremony,announcedtheir separation in September 2022 on Instagram, andSnow officially filed for divorcethe following January.
“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,” thePitch Perfectactress wrote at the time. “We sincerely appreciate your support and ask for privacy as we navigate this new chapter.”
PEOPLE also reported at the time that Snow and Stanalandexperienced marriage troublesafter he revealed one of hisSelling the OCcostarsattempted to kiss himoff-camera — a move one insider said proved to be the “final straw" in the relationship.

Spoilers ahead for season 2 of Selling the OC
Fortunately for Stanaland, Selling the OC’ssecond season proved to be a “reset,” he says, as the surf-loving realtor doubled down on his real estate work and navigated his close friendship with costarAlex Hall. The latter proved to be a popular topic with the cast while filming and led to at least one or two onscreen quarrels in the new season. During a work trip to Cabo, agents Hall, Brandi Marshall and Kayla Cardona became involved in an argument over Stanaland that may have played a role in the end of Hall and Marshall’s friendship.
Despite the onscreen drama, Stanaland tells PEOPLE he continues to seek out the silver lining in his experiences, including his years with Snow. ”Hopefully I am a better person because of that relationship,” he says.
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Seasons 1 and 2 ofSelling the OCare available to stream on Netflix.
source: people.com