‘Selling the OC’ Tyler Stanaland
Withdraws from Alex Hall’s Podcast …
Out of Respect for New Relationship
Published
December 13, 2025
4:00 AM PST
Alex Hall from “Selling the OC” extended an invitation to ex-boyfriend and co-star Tyler Stanaland to join her podcast … but Tyler canceled at the last moment out of respect for his new relationship.
Sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ … Alex attempted to discuss things with Tyler publicly … but we’re told he got cold feet at the last minute due to his new relationship with Hannah Morrissey.
The situation is as follows … Alex invited Tyler to be on her podcast ‘Pretty Dirty’ before Season 4 of “Selling the OC” aired, and we’re told her proposal was to have a public conversation about their “relationship”.
If you’re not familiar with the real estate reality drama … Alex and Tyler’s relationship had many complexities regarding what truly happened between them during the series — and Alex wanted to clarify it once and for all, especially since fans online have been curious about their current relationship status.
Our sources indicate that Tyler initially liked the idea and was enthusiastic about the appearance … stating he was excited and thought it would be enjoyable.
However, things changed once the latest season aired — and Tyler withdrew his agreement. Alex followed up to confirm a date, and he replied that after careful consideration, he decided to opt out … because he wants to focus on his current relationship … stating he wanted to keep his past with Alex behind him.
Sources say Alex wasn’t surprised by his withdrawal — this is typical for him — but she respected his decision, and they haven’t communicated since.
This news follows Tyler’s surprising elopement with Hannah. Tyler announced their marriage just 6 weeks after their engagement news.
We’ve reached out to both Tyler and Alex for comments … so far, no response.

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