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Elle
06-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Elle
Brittany Snow's Rumored Boyfriend, Hunter Moreno, Shows Her Support After 'The Hunting Wives' Release
Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. THE RUNDOWN In October 2024, The Hunting Wives actress Brittany Snow was seen with a mystery man in New York City in photos shared by the Daily Mail. He was identified as cinematographer Hunter Moreno, and the pair looked very cozy, sharing a kiss while walking Snow's dog. The actress was wearing a Yankees cap, long black coat, and wide-legged pants for the outing with a pair of sunglasses. Moreno was in a baseball cap, jeans, and a big white hoodie. A year earlier, Snow divorced ex-husband Tyler Stanaland, known for his role on Selling The OC, a spin-off of the popular Netflix reality show, Selling Sunset. The former couple announced their split in September 2022 in a joint statement on Instagram that is now deleted, saying, 'This decision was made with love and mutual respect for one another. We have realized we need to take some time and make sure we are each living our most fulfilling and authentic lives. 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.' Fans were intrigued by her new flame and wanted to know more about Moreno after they were spotted together. Here's what there is to know about Moreno and his relationship with Snow so far. Moreno is a creative director, cinematographer, and photographer who has worked with celebrities like Selena Gomez, Cara Delevingne, Reneé Rapp, Machine Gun Kelly, Miley Cyrus, and brands like Vogue, Inkd Magazine, and Madewell. He started his career in Los Angeles, filming YouTube videos for growing influencers. He seems to have been working on directing more music videos in 2024, and was just nominated for a directing award at the People's Choice Country Awards. He also briefly dated Tana Mongeau in 2017, and they remain good friends, according to Perez Hilton. Moreno is the co-founder and creative director of Make Sure Your Friends Are OK, or MSYFAO. The organization sells merchandise and then donates a portion of the profits to mental health charities. In an episode of Recovering From Reality with Alexis Haines, he says he was inspired by his own struggles with mental health issues. Mental health is an important issue to Snow as well, who co-wrote a book titled September Letters about issues around mental well-being, partnering with the Mental Health Coalition. In January, Snow tagged Moreno in a series of photos taken of her for a Netflix press event, crediting him for photographing her. She wrote, 'I was asked to hang out a little bit with my friends at @nightagentnetflix. I got to be an agent and run around the streets of Bangkok. Weirdly, I did not wear this dress. 🤍* press for season 2 *' As of July 2025, the two still follow each other on Instagram, and Moreno has liked almost all her recent Instagrams. She also regularly likes his posts. No, as of August 2025, neither Moreno nor Snow has addressed speculation about their relationship.


Daily Mirror
30-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Netflix's most expensive reality show axed after just one series
Netflix reality competition Battle Camp has been cancelled after one series, with The Mirror understanding that there are no plans to bring the show back after its debut this year Netflix has cancelled one of its most expensive reality shows after just one series on the streamer. Reality competition Battle Camp - which saw stars from other Netflix shows compete in challenge - has reportedly been canned after the show 'didn't meet Netflix's expectations'. The show landed on Netflix in April this year, with stars from Love is Blind, Cheer, Too Hot to Handle, Selling The OC and The Circle competing in teams for the chance to win $250,000 (£187,000). Presented by former NFL player Taylor Lewan, Battle Camp aired across 10 episodes but received a mixed reception from fans and critics. A TV insider told The Sun: "There were so many individuals taking part in the show, with 18 contestants in total. The fact that they all charged a fee to take part and that it was filmed on location, made it unusually costly." They added that the format relied on multiple challenges, each costing a lot of money. "It was an expense Netflix would have been happy to shoulder, except it didn't meet their expectations." While they claim that the streamer wanted to create a "Netflix reality universe" with the show, viewers didn't think it was "out of this world". The Mirror has reached out to Netflix comment. The latest cancellation news comes after Holly Willoughby's Celebrity Bear Hunt was reportedly axed by Netflix back in June as a cost-cutting measure. A source told The Sun: "The overall cost of travel, insurance and, of course, securing big-name talent proved too dear. "It was completely untenable even after they looked at filming closer to home, and making more of a budget show." The likes of Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas and the Spice Girls ' Mel B took part in the show while rapper Big Zuu emerged as the show's first and only champion. Meanwhile, presenter Steph McGovern and Saturdays singer Una Healy were the show's runners-up. Earlier this week, Netflix shared more details about the upcoming Heartstopper movie, which will bring the hit series to an end. The streamer revealed that the movie title has now been confirmed as Heartstopped Forever. Its stars Kit Connor and Joe Locke revealed that filming had wrapped on the movie on social media, with Joe sharing an image of them both with the caption: "Bye Charlie x. Thank you." Netflix has previously released a synopsis for the film which states: "Nick and Charlie are inseparable, but with Nick preparing to leave for university and Charlie finding new independence at school, the reality of a long-distance relationship begins to weigh on them. "Doubts take hold, and their relationship faces its biggest challenge yet. Meanwhile, their friends are also navigating the ups and downs of love and friendship, confronting the bittersweet challenges of growing up and moving on. Can first loves really last forever?'


Daily Mail
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Battle Camp: Trailer, certificate and where to watch
Netflix reality stars face off against one another in this demanding contest Certificate: 15 There's certainly no shortage of US reality TV shows on Netflix, but which one of them boasts the ultimate winner? It's time to find out as this contest takes familiar faces from shows, including Love Is Blind, The Ultimatum: Queer Love, Perfect Match, Too Hot to Handle, Selling The OC, Cheer and The Circle, and pits them against each other in a bunch of demanding and strategic challenges until only one remains to bag the $250,000 prize. They'll need physical ability to survive the tests but also enviable people skills to make the alliances that they need to avoid being voted onto the spinning wheel that will select who gets to stay or leave at each eviction session. Fans of any of the above shows are going to love watching the stars they love (or hate) being forced far, far out of their comfort zones here. (Ten episodes)