After 18 Years, Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen Call It Quits
Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have called it quits after 18 years, a rep confirms, but they remain on great terms and focused on co-parenting their sons, Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8.
Well, this one lands in the bittersweet column: Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have separated after 18 years together. No tabloid flamethrowers here though — the split is amicable, they spent his birthday as a family this week, and they say the kids come first.
Where things stand
A rep for the couple told Us Weekly on Thursday, May 14, that Biggs, 48, and Mollen, 46, are no longer together. The two are on great terms and focused on coparenting their sons, Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8. A separate tip to People added that they were all together for Biggs's birthday on Tuesday, May 12. So, yes, they are actually doing the we-still-like-each-other version of this.
How they got here
They met the old-school way: on a set. Biggs and Mollen first crossed paths making My Best Friend's Girl in 2007. Things moved fast from there — they got engaged in January 2008, quietly eloped later that year, and then did a second, more public ceremony with family and friends in Napa in July 2008. After that, they mostly kept the relationship offstage.
- 2007: Meet shooting My Best Friend's Girl
- Jan. 2008: Engagement
- 2008: Private elopement
- July 2008: Second wedding in Napa with family and friends
- May 2026: Separation confirmed; still friendly, coparenting Sid (12) and Lazlo (8)
Social media snapshots, before the news
Biggs's last pop-up on Mollen's Instagram was in March, when she joined the '90s nostalgia trend: the video read 'Dad, what were you like in the '90s?' and was set to the Goo Goo Dolls' 'Iris.' She joked in the caption that she might have accidentally turned it into an 'In Memorandum' for him — a very Jenny Mollen joke, and yes, that wording is how she wrote it. Before that, in November 2025, she posted a cheery photo of the two of them with the caption: 'A totally approachable couple not trying to seduce you.'
The personal stuff Biggs has shared
Biggs has been open about getting sober in 2017 and what it took to get there. On Arielle Lorre's 'Well' podcast in June 2025, he said he hit a pretty rough bottom during his drug use. One story he told: doing cocaine alone at home, deciding to quit, dumping what was left, then fishing it out of the trash minutes later when the high dipped. He says he even moved the stash to the outside bins, then a neighbor's bin, and still went back to dig it up again. It's not pretty, but it's the kind of detail you only say out loud if you're really trying to be honest about how bad it got.
Earlier this year on The View, he credited Mollen with helping him turn the corner when they were starting a family:
'When Jenny got pregnant, that was sort of a wake-up call for me. They say you got to get sober for yourself. I agree and disagree. I believe that when you first get sober, whatever the reason is, it doesn't matter.'
So, yeah — given all that history, the separation landing with more compassion than drama tracks. The headline is the split, but the subtext is two people trying to handle it like adults.