Jason Biggs Wife Separation Ends 18 Years of Marriage

Jason Biggs Wife Separation Ends 18 Years of Marriage

Jason Biggs wife separation has become the latest turn in a marriage that lasted 18 years. Biggs and Jenny Mollen are separating after a long public run that still included a family birthday gathering for his 48th on May 12.

The actor said the former couple split on “good terms” and that they are “prioritizing” their two sons, Sid, 12, and Lazio, 8. A source told People, “They are very much connected. I have no doubt that they will remain on excellent terms.”

From My Best Friend's Girl to now

Biggs and Mollen met while working on My Best Friend's Girl, which was released in 2008, and got engaged in January 2008. They eloped four months later and tied the knot in Napa with 40 guests, a compact start that now sits at the center of a separation involving two children and nearly two decades together.

Just over a year ago, they marked their 17th wedding anniversary with a joint post that read, “17 years of this. Happy Anniversary @biggsjason,” which makes the current split harder to read as a sudden break. Biggs has also spoken publicly about sobriety after a battle with drugs and alcohol, and he said he hid his drug use from Mollen, a reminder that the marriage has already survived more difficult material than a standard celebrity publicity cycle.

Two sons, one public message

Mollen’s 2019 op-ed, I Used to Be Jealous of My Husband’s Ex, Then I Became a Mom, and Biggs’s later remarks about it showed a relationship that kept evolving in public rather than disappearing from view. He called it “it was a really sweet article,” and said, “You know Jenny is so unique, so funny, so likable and so fun and that whole experience sort of encapsulated all of that,” adding, “But, you know, we change, we grow up. We have kids and life goes on and the girl you stalked has kids.”

For readers tracking this split, the practical takeaway is simple: the family remains tied together through Sid and Lazio, and both parents are signaling continuity rather than conflict. That makes this a separation, not a public unraveling, and the next visible signs will come from how the two continue to handle appearances and parenting rather than any formal announcement machine.

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