Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen Separate After 18 Years, Prioritize Family and Co-Parenting

Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen Separate After 18 Years, Prioritize Family and Co-Parenting

Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have separated after 18 years of marriage, with their representative confirming the pair remain on good terms while focusing on their two sons.

Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have separated after 18 years of marriage, marking the end of one of Hollywood’s more candid and unconventional celebrity relationships.

A representative for the couple confirmed that Biggs, 48, and Mollen, 46, have gone their separate ways but remain on positive terms. The former couple is said to be focused on co-parenting their two sons, Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8.

While news of the separation may come as a surprise to fans, the tone surrounding the split appears to be amicable. Reports indicate that Biggs and Mollen are still maintaining a close family connection and recently spent Biggs’ 48th birthday together with their children.

Biggs and Mollen first met while working on the 2008 romantic comedy My Best Friend’s Girl. Their relationship moved quickly after that. The pair became engaged in January 2008 and eloped in a private ceremony that April. Later that year, they celebrated their marriage again with a second ceremony in Napa, California, attended by family and friends.

Over the years, Biggs and Mollen became known not only for their individual careers but also for the honest, humorous way they spoke about married life. Mollen, an actress and bestselling author, often shared glimpses of their relationship on social media, mixing affection with her trademark wit. Biggs, best known for his role as Jim Levenstein in the American Pie franchise, also publicly praised Mollen throughout their marriage.

Despite living much of their family life outside the spotlight, the pair occasionally shared personal milestones with followers. In 2025, Mollen marked their 17th wedding anniversary with a lighthearted tribute to Biggs, reflecting the playful tone that had long defined their public dynamic.

Professionally, both have continued to remain active in entertainment. Biggs has appeared in film and television projects since his breakout role in American Pie, and he recently directed Untitled Home Invasion Romance. Mollen has built a career as an actress, essayist, and author, with books including I Like You Just the Way I Am and Live Fast Die Hot. The two also appeared together in the recent comedy Influenced.

For now, neither Biggs nor Mollen has shared an extended personal statement about the separation on social media. Their representative’s comments suggest that their priority remains creating a stable and supportive environment for their children.

After nearly two decades together, Biggs and Mollen’s marriage may be ending, but their families bond appears to remain at the center of their next chapter.