"American Pie" star Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have ended their 18-year marriage but reportedly remain deeply “connected.” The Jason Biggs And Jenny Mollen End 18 Year Marriage But Remain ‘Connected’ first appeared on The Blast
Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have quietly decided to end their marriage after nearly two decades together.
While the news is sure to surprise many longtime fans of the couple, insiders insist there is no major feud or messy fallout behind the separation.
Instead, sources say the two remain deeply connected and committed to keeping their family bond strong as they move forward separately.
Jason Biggs And Jenny Mollen Confirm Separation

A representative for the couple confirmed to PEOPLE on Thursday, May 14, that Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have officially separated after 18 years of marriage.
Despite ending their relationship, the former couple reportedly remains on “great terms” while prioritizing the well-being of their two sons, Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8.
According to a source close to the pair, the split has not created hostility between them.
“They are very much connected,” the insider said while discussing Biggs and Mollen’s future as coparents. “I have no doubt that they will remain on excellent terms.”
The source also shared that the two recently spent time together as a family for Biggs’ 48th birthday on May 12.
Mollen and Biggs reportedly “are doing great” despite deciding to go their separate ways romantically.
Jason Biggs And Jenny Mollen Built A Private Family Life
Biggs and Mollen first met while working together on the 2008 film “My Best Friend’s Girl.”
Their romance moved quickly afterward. The pair became engaged in January 2008 and quietly eloped only a few months later, in April.
Later that same year, they celebrated again with a second wedding ceremony in Napa, California, attended by roughly 40 guests.
Over the years, the couple largely avoided turning their marriage into a public spectacle.
Unlike many celebrity families, they rarely placed their children at the center of social media attention and kept much of their personal life away from headlines.
Still, Mollen occasionally shared glimpses into their relationship online. In November 2025, she posted a photo alongside Biggs and jokingly captioned it, “A totally approachable couple not trying to seduce you.”
Months earlier, she celebrated Biggs’ 47th birthday with another heartfelt Instagram tribute featuring a black-and-white photo of them embracing.
“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,” she wrote at the time. “Happy 47th, I promise I planned nothing.”
Biggs And Mollen Celebrated Their Anniversary Months Ago
Only weeks before news of the split surfaced publicly, Jenny Mollen had also shared a touching anniversary post celebrating their years together.
In April 2025, she uploaded a collection of playful family videos showing Jason Biggs spending time with their children and acting goofy around the house.
“17 years of this. Happy Anniversary @biggsjason,” she captioned the post.
At the time, there were no public signs suggesting the couple had already begun drifting apart.
For years, fans viewed Biggs and Mollen as one of Hollywood’s more unconventional but stable celebrity marriages.
Their relationship often blended humor, honesty, and chaotic parenting moments that many followers found relatable.
‘American Pie’ Fame Changed Jason Biggs’ Career Forever

While Biggs’ personal life is now back in the headlines, the actor recently made news for revisiting one of the most iconic moments of his acting career.
Earlier this year, Biggs appeared on the “Pod Meets World” podcast and reflected on filming the famous pie scene from the 1999 comedy “American Pie.”
In the movie, Biggs played awkward teenager Jim Levenstein, whose disastrous encounter with a warm apple pie became one of the most recognizable comedy scenes of its era.
During the podcast interview, Biggs explained that the production team experimented with multiple versions of the scene during filming.
“It was scripted, I think, standing up, but we said, you know what? What if I was actually on the countertop, mounting the pie? Like, that would be funny. Why don’t we try that too?” he recalled.
According to Biggs, early versions of the scene repeatedly triggered an NC-17 rating from the Motion Picture Association.
Biggs Reveals What Saved ‘American Pie’

Jason Biggs explained that filmmakers struggled to avoid the restrictive rating despite attempting several edits to the sequence.
Even changing the setup of the scene reportedly failed to solve the problem.
According to the actor, the final issue came down to one surprisingly specific detail.
“So ultimately, that was the big fight. It wasn’t over f words… It was the number of thrusts into the pie,” Biggs shared.
He revealed that reducing the number of thrusts from three to two was ultimately what allowed the movie to receive an R rating instead of NC-17.
The film went on to become a massive cultural phenomenon and turned Biggs into one of the biggest comedy stars of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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