Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have broken up after nearly 20 years of marriage, a representative for the couple confirmed on May 14. The former spouses, who married in 2008, share two sons and are keeping the focus on their family.
The rep said Biggs and Mollen remain on great terms and are focused on coparenting Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8. The split closes a marriage that began after they met in 2007 while auditioning for My Best Friend’s Girl, then tied the knot nine months later in a FedEx Kinkos parking lot in Calabasas.
The breakup lands just months after Mollen posted a supercut of Biggs’ career highlights on Instagram in March, prompting him to respond, “This is, just, wow.” The public note of support now reads differently in light of the separation, but it also fits a relationship the two have long discussed as unusually intertwined.
Mollen has previously said she was not initially rooting for Biggs when they met, joking that he was “more famous” than she was and asking why she would want him to get even more success in life. She later described both of them as funny and talented, and said their dynamic included a lot of competition because each wanted a share of the spotlight. In 2016, she went further and called it “f--ked up,” pointing to childhood abandonment issues and “narcissistic parents.”
Biggs, for his part, credited Mollen in 2019 for sticking by him through his struggles with alcoholism as he moved into sobriety in 2017. At the time, he said their relationship was “better than it’s ever been” and that they knew how to find time for each other. The couple’s last public outing together was at the 43rd Torino Film Festival 2025 in Torin, Italy.
What comes next is the part the couple is already answering: not a fight, not a public unraveling, but a shift to parenting two young boys together. After nearly two decades as a pair, Biggs and Mollen are ending the marriage but trying to keep the family structure intact.
