Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have separated after 18 years of marriage. A representative for the pair confirmed the split on Thursday, May 14, and said the two are on great terms and remain focused on raising their two boys.
The reason for the separation was not disclosed. Biggs, 48, and Mollen, 46, had been together since 2007, when they met while filming My Best Friend's Girl. Their relationship moved quickly: they became engaged in January 2008, eloped in a private ceremony in Los Angeles in April 2008 and held a wedding ceremony in Napa, California, that July.
The couple later built a family that became a steady part of their public image. They welcomed their first child, a son named Sid, in February 2014, and their second son, Lazlo, arrived in October 2017. Biggs was identified in the source as an American Pie alum, a reminder of the career that made him a familiar face long before the marriage news.
Mollen had recently signaled warmth and humor about the relationship on social media. Last May, she posted a tribute to the yearslong romance on Instagram, writing, “This is a pic of us at your surprise 30th,” and adding, “We were married, and yet I still knew practically nothing about you. Like, for example, the fact that you hate surprises. Luckily, we made it past that hurdle. Happy 47th, I promise I planned nothing.” In November, she shared another photo of the two with the caption, “A totally approachable couple not trying to seduce you.”
That contrast is what makes the split land harder: a marriage that lasted through two children, public jokes and more than a decade of shared life has now ended without explanation. For now, the only clear next step is a private one — Biggs and Mollen say they are staying focused on their boys, and that is where the story stands today.

