What do you get when you mix a Hollywood marriage, some heartfelt reflections, and a dash of post-separation sass? Well, if you’re Jenny Mollen, you get an emotional yet candid essay that plays like a relatable rollercoaster ride! In the wake of her split from Jason Biggs after an impressive 18-year run, Mollen spills the tea on love, life, and longing in her Substack piece “Don’t Tell Me What It Is.” Talk about a cosmic alignment! As the stars shift and shake, she’s not just facing forward—she’s unearthing past disappointments, all while preparing for her own birthday bashes in Italy. Let’s dive into her journey of self-discovery—because if the universe has a message, it’s that sometimes the best gifts in life come wrapped in lessons. LEARN MORE
Jason Biggs‘ ex-wife, Jenny Mollen, is holding nothing back following the end of their marriage.
The actress, famously known for playing Nina Ash on the TV series “Angel,” separated from her husband of 18 years in May 2026.
Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen welcomed two sons before their separation.

Mollen poured her heart out in an emotional Substack essay titled “Don’t Tell Me What It Is.” She recalled her sixth birthday celebration and the “intense sense of disappointment and loneliness” she felt later that night after realizing that “the best part of a gift is often wondering what’s inside.”
Mollen explained that she did not get to enjoy that suspense to the fullest because she rushed through her birthday celebration just as she rushed through life. The actress noted she had been eager to grow up, to land TV jobs, and spent most of her twenties trying to find answers alone.
“Everywhere I’ve ever been has felt a little temporary, like a waiting room I’m trapped in before an operation,” Mollen wrote. She added that her inability to enjoy the moment continued when she welcomed two sons with Biggs, as she failed to be fully present in their younger years.

Mollen’s candid reflections about her life continued, with claims of “the highest highs” of her life feeling “like pennies disappearing into a bottomless well.” The TV personality added that from her twenties to date, she struggled with enjoying the present, writing:
“When you’re young and ambitious, or maybe just middle-aged with ADHD, it feels impossible to appreciate anything while you’re in it.”
Mollen shared that she wasn’t one to mope around, noting that she was off chasing the next high and “hoping that the next thing would finally be the one that cured me- the one that made me feel worthy and validated in a way that has always evaded me.”

Mollen concluded her essay on a light note, revealing plans to travel to Italy. She stressed that she wasn’t going to find a rebound “beautiful Italian stranger,” given her separation from Biggs. Instead, a friend invited her for a birthday party.
The TV personality chose to kill two birds with one stone during the trip, pointing out that her 47th birthday was coming up on May 30.
She added that her trip was unlikely to be anything like her sixth birthday celebration; nonetheless, she vowed to hit a piñata with everything she had if she came across one.
Mollen’s birthday plans came weeks after The Blast reported her separation from Biggs. A representative for the former couple confirmed the news, revealing that the pair had officially gone their separate ways after 18 years of marriage. The split, per the rep, was amicable.

The rep alleged that the separation had not ruined the relationship between Biggs and Mollen, claiming they were still on “great terms.” Additionally, the former couple was reportedly focused on co-parenting their two sons, Sid and Lazlo.
Another source echoed similar sentiments about the enduring bond between Biggs and Mollen, arguing that the split had not come between them. “They are very much connected,” the source said, declaring that they believed Biggs and Mollen would remain on good terms.
The duo first met on the set of the 2008 movie “My Best Friend’s Girl” and wasted no time getting engaged that same year. Biggs and Mollen quietly eloped months later in April 2008, before having a formal wedding ceremony three months later in July.

Following news of Biggs and Mollen’s separation, The Blast shared that theories about their split started to run wild, including a weight loss link. Sources close to the exes alleged that Biggs’ weight loss transformation caused changes in his confidence and overall mindset.
One insider claimed that Biggs’ ego got a significant boost from his physical transformation, which slowly created distance in his marriage. Other sources cited the actor’s return to the entertainment industry, arguing that his comeback brought more stress into his life.
A source claimed that Biggs placed enormous pressure on himself to stay relevant in Hollywood, and the stress of work in turn impacted his marriage to Mollen. Another insider alleged that Biggs and Mollen’s marriage would have ended sooner if not for therapy.
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