Alex Hall Not on Speaking Terms With Tyler Stanaland After He Ghosted Her
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In the high-stakes world of luxury real estate, personal and professional lines blur as 'Selling the OC' stars Alex Hall and Tyler Stanaland 'don't speak' anymore following a romantic entanglement.

AceShowbiz - Alex Hall, a prominent figure on the reality TV show "Selling the OC", has recently made headlines with her announcement of moving on from her relationship with fellow cast member Tyler Stanaland. The reality stars, who were known for their tumultuous relationship throughout the third season of the Netflix series, have ceased communication, with Hall revealing to People that they are not on speaking terms.

"We don't speak. I've accepted it at this point," she said. "In the beginning, it was kind of confusing, and what's going on?"

The third season of "Selling the OC" showcased the ups and downs of Hall and Stanaland's relationship, including confusion over an invitation to Nashville and a public kiss at the Oppenheim Group's San Diego opening party. However, it was the revelations after filming wrapped that provided Hall the clarity to move forward.

"There were some revelations that surfaced right after we finished filming season 3, and so it gave me a lot more clarity and understanding of why he was behaving certain ways," Hall shared, adding that these insights allowed her to have closure.

Adding to the drama was an accusation from Stanaland's actress ex-wife Brittany Snow. She suggested Hall and Stanaland had an affair that ruined her marriage, but Alex vehemently denied it.

As the drama unfolded on screen, Hall considered a relationship with another man, potentially relocating to Italy, signifying a turning point in her decision-making. Meanwhile, Stanaland announced a professional move, departing from the Oppenheim Group to join his father at Douglas Elliman, as part of the John Stanaland Group. This step marks a significant transition, reflecting his desire to align more closely with his family and client needs.

The dynamic between Hall and Stanaland wasn't the only relationship affected within the show's cast. Alexandra Jarvis also left the Oppenheim Group, citing a "toxic culture" among her reasons for departure. Her move, along with Stanaland's and Sean Palmieri's exits, suggests a larger shift within the group and its dynamics.

For fans of "Selling the OC," these developments underline the complexity and intensity of relationships forged in the high-pressure world of luxury real estate. As the line between personal and professional interests continues to blur, the series' cast navigates their paths through significant life and career decisions, under the watchful eyes of their audience.

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