Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have split after 18 years of marriage, Us Weekly can confirm.
A rep for the couple confirmed to Us on Thursday, May 14, that Biggs, 48, and Mollen, 46, are separated. However, they are on “great terms” and remain committed to coparenting their sons, Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8.
The American Pie star and the Live Fast Die Hot author met on the set of My Best Friend’s Girl in 2007. They eloped in a private ceremony the following year.
Amid the split news, a source told People that the estranged spouses spent Biggs’ birthday together as a family on Tuesday, May 12.
Biggs and Mollen met on the set of My Best Friend’s Girl in 2007. They quickly got engaged in January 2008 and eloped in a private ceremony later that year. The American Pie star and the Live Fast Die Hot author wed in a second ceremony in front of family and friends in Napa, California, in July 2008.
Biggs and Mollen have mostly kept their relationship private over the years. The actor last appeared on his now-estranged wife’s Instagram in March, when Mollen shared several throwback photos of Biggs as part of a video trend where users look back on who they were in the ‘90s.
“Dad, what were you like in the ‘90s?” Mollen wrote over the video, which was set to the Goo Goo Dolls’ song “Iris.”
“I was trying to jump on this #90strend but I think I accidentally made @biggsjason an ‘In Memorandum,’” Mollen joked in the caption.
Mollen also shared a photo of herself and Biggs smiling at the camera in November 2025.
“A totally approachable couple not trying to seduce you,” she wrote in the caption.
Nearly one year before their split, Biggs — who has been sober since 2017 — recalled hitting “rock bottom” amid his battle with drug addiction.
“I lived in the gray area, but I have ‘snorting dust off the floor’ stories or similar to that,” he told Arielle Lorre on her “Well” podcast in June 2025. “One of my craziest stories was [that] I was doing cocaine by myself in my house, and I did what I said was the last line. You know, ‘It’s 4:00, my wife doesn’t even know that I’m up doing coke [and] I got to get to bed.’”
Biggs said he dumped the remaining coke in the trash can but quickly retrieved it as his high wore off.
“Within 15 minutes, as soon as my last bump is wearing off, what am I doing? I go into my trash, and I take it out and I do a line,” he recalled. “I’m like, ‘I’ve got to get rid of this.’ I went outside to the trash bins you have in front of your house in L.A., and I threw it in one of the trash bins. I was like, ‘OK, I’m done.’”
Biggs then went back outside to retrieve the drugs again to do another line before driving the cocaine stash to a neighbor’s trash. He later went back to the dump site and retrieved the stash again.
During a January appearance on The View, Biggs credited Mollen with helping him get sober.
“When Jenny got pregnant, that was sort of a wake-up call for me,” he explained. “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. Whether it’s for someone else, your family — ‘Jenny was pregnant, I got to get sober’ — whatever it is.”










