Jenny Mollen Breaks Silence After Jason Biggs Breakup

Jenny Mollen he breaks her silence after her breakup Jason Biggsthinking about his “loneliness” of the past while trying to live in the present.
“When you're young and ambitious, or maybe middle-aged with ADHD, it feels impossible to appreciate anything while you're in it,” Mollen, 46, wrote in her essay “The Best Friend Experience Substack” on Monday, May 25.
He admitted, “I was going to wait—maybe a second or two to hear the sound of something, but before it happened, I moved on to the next thing. I hoped that the next thing would be the one that healed me—the one that made me feel worthy and validated in a way that had been eluding me.”
In an essay titled, “Don't Tell Me What It Is,” Mollen recalls her sixth birthday party, which included a piñata, an actress and her mother drinking “Coors Light in the corner.”
The moment later shaped her life – and it still lurks in her mind as she navigates her split from Biggs, 48, which was announced earlier this month. (Mollen and Biggs were married for 18 years before they decided to separate.)
“I was sitting on the grass, next to the road, going through a bunch of presents as the celebrations were in full swing,” Mollen wrote in an essay days before his 47th birthday on Saturday, May 30.
He recalled, “Later that night, I was overcome with this great feeling of disappointment and loneliness. Not because I couldn't find what I wanted, but because the best part of a gift is often wondering what's inside.”
Mollen, who shares sons Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8, with Biggs, admitted she thinks “a lot” about her sixth birthday as it taught her a lesson she says she has to “relearn over and over again” by attending.
“I was in a hurry to grow up, in a hurry to finish college, in a hurry to get a TV show, and a billboard outside my ex-boyfriend's apartment,” she recalled. “I refused to hang out with people my age because what would it help?

Jenny Mollen and Jason Biggs.
Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images Hospital for Special SurgeryI Being influenced the actress, who married Biggs in 2008, explained that “everywhere I've been I've felt temporary, like the waiting room I'm locked in before surgery.”
That feeling has followed Mollen throughout her life, including the time she spent raising her two sons alongside Mollen American Pie actor.
“I thought I wouldn't live to the age where my children didn't sleep at night. I thought every weekend would be spent locked in the playground in the red Tribeca park,” he said. But those times are behind me, and the sad thing is that while I was in them, struggling to get out, my life was happening.

Jenny Mollen, Jason Biggs.
Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for alice + oliviaMollen noted that he is going to Italy on Wednesday, May 27, “Which sounds like soooo Eat, Pray, Love considering the current state of my life.”
However, Mollen said that his intention with this game has nothing to do with his divorce.
“I can't find myself or sleep with a beautiful Italian stranger. I already have two Italians at home,” she wrote, referring to her boys. “Actually, I'm just going because my friend invited me to her birthday party. It's also my birthday.”
He sighed, “There's no way I'll see clowns, or Coors Light, or my mom hustling around the corner, but if I come across a piñata, I'm totally willing to beat the f*** out of it.”
Mollen wrote his thoughtful essay two weeks later Us Weekly confirmed on May 14 that she and Biggs had split. Said the representative of the separated couple Us while they were apart but in a “good way” as they were raising their two children.
Biggs, meanwhile, has yet to publicly comment on their impending divorce.






