Reality star Tyler Stanaland was spotted getting cozy with "Selling the OC" co-stars amidst his recent split with Brittany Snow. 

In a recent Instagram post, "Pitch Perfect" actress Brittany Snow announced that she and Tyler Stanaland will be separating after more than two years of their marriage. The reason for their split is currently unknown.

Meanwhile, E! News reports that Tyler Stanaland has been spotted in The Quiet Woman restaurant in Corona Del Mar with his "Selling the OC" co-stars, Alex Hall and Polly Brindle. Stanaland stars in the Netflix series "Selling the OC", which follows real estate mogul Jason Oppenheim and drama between luxury real estate agents.

According to eyewitnesses, co-star Alex Hall had been "flirtatious" towards the recently divorced Tyler, seemingly making moves on him when they entered the restaurant. Later on, it was Polly Brindle who became "touchy-feely" towards him during their dinner.

"She was jumping all over him, like trying to pick him up. They were very flirtatious with each other outside." The source explained. "Polly was sitting next to Tyler and she was also all over him. They were very touchy-feely and talking close to each other, arm around each other's chairs"

Amidst his recent split with Brittany Snow, the real estate mogul has been the subject of numerous controversial headlines accusing him of affairs with "Selling the OC" female co-stars. Recently, reality star Kayla Cardona was accused by Alex Hall of making moves on a then-married Tyler, to which Kayla had slammed back stating that it was a lie. 

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Tyler Denies Cheating Claims

However, Tyler Stanaland sets the record straight in an interview with US Weekly and denies any claims of cheating as a reason for his recent divorce from Brittany Snow. The reality star clarifies that he had set boundaries with his female co-stars.

"The hard part with that is, like Alex, Polly, me, everybody, we're all really tight friends," he explained. "There's a respect; no lines will ever be crossed. Most of us are married or dating somebody, so there is kind of a set boundary there."

"Selling the OC" was inspired as a spin-off of the original show, "Selling Sunset". The first season of the reality series first premiered on August 24 this year and is available to stream on Netflix. 

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