Their romance is “pitch perfect.”
Brittany Snow and Hunter Moreno, who announced their engagement last week, have kept their relationship out of the spotlight, but sources say they couldn’t be happier to start a new chapter in their lives together.
“Hunter is an extraordinary man,” a source told Us Weekly. “He’s a mental health advocate and just a salt-of-the-earth guy. They’re so happy together.”
“Brittany and Hunter are very private and reserved and only recently started telling their friends in the past few weeks,” another source told the outlet. “It happened about a month ago. It was low-key and private.”
Snow’s friends “love Hunter for who she is” and think the creative director is “a really cool person,” the second source added.
“He treats her well. They’re both very modest people.”
A representative for Snow did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
On Nov. 11, the outlet confirmed that the creative director, 31, proposed to the “Hunting Wives” star, 39, after a year of dating.
The “Pitch Perfect” star first sparked engagement rumors when a video of Snow confirming that he was his fiancée surfaced online.
Footage shared by gossip site Deuxmoi shows Snow discussing recent relationship news with The Beast in Me co-star Claire Danes.
“Are you engaged?” Danes asked Snow in a video shared on Nov. 5, before asking, “When did that happen?”
Snow and Moreno were first reported to be dating in October 2024, but neither has spoken publicly about their relationship.
Eagle-eyed fans have noticed that the two frequently like each other’s social media posts.
This is Snow’s second marriage, having previously married John Tucker Must Die actress Tyler Stanaland.
The ex-lovers wed in an intimate outdoor ceremony in Malibu in March 2020, but by September 2023 they announced they were separating after two years of marriage.
In a statement on Instagram, Snow said the decision was made “out of love and mutual respect for each other” and “to enable each of us to live our most fulfilling and authentic lives.”
But a source exclusively tells Page Six that tensions over Stanaland’s involvement in the Netflix reality show “Selling the OC” led to their breakup.
“Anyone who knows Tyler and Brittany knows she never fit in on the show,” the source said. “That’s why he tried his best to separate his marriage from the show, but it just backfired.”
Another source said: “The show basically destroyed their marriage. Brittany wasn’t happy with what she saw.”
Stanaland also distanced himself from his marriage. He popped the question to Hannah Morrissey, who shared the news last month.
