Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have reunited after their split.
In a photo obtained by Us Weekly, the exes were seen linking arms while leaving a restaurant on Saturday, June 6, in New York City. The pair were dining with their children, sons Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8, outside.
In the image, Mollen, 47, donned a black tank top with white shorts and a gold belt, finishing off the look with black flip flops and styling her hair down while carrying a purse. Biggs, 48, opted for a white T-shirt and tan button-down that he wore open, alongside a pair of jeans and white sneakers.
Us confirmed in May that the twosome had gone their separate ways after 18 years of marriage. At the time, a rep for Mollen and Biggs shared that the duo remain on “great terms” and are committed to coparenting their sons.
Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen BrosNYC / BACKGRID
Ahead of news breaking about Mollen and Biggs’ split, the actress got candid about feeling like the “spare” in their marriage — referencing Prince Harry’s book of the same name, where he detailed his complicated relationship with his family.
“When I got together with Jason, I always had a chip on my shoulder in the beginning because I felt like suddenly I went from being the oldest daughter and I felt like I had my s*** together and then suddenly, I married this guy who in a lot of ways — career wise — totally eclipsed me,” Mollen shared on an episode of the “What Matters With Liz” podcast. “Everybody was like, ‘Oh my God, Jason Biggs,’ and I became the guest. And it drove me crazy to always just be, like, brushed to the side.”
“To be the spare and not the heir,” Mollen continued. “It was like, ‘What is happening?’ I was the spare. I was the American Pie spare. I relate to Harry. That drove me mad and I always had this feeling.”
Mollen went on to note that her upbringing shaped her personal life, including her marriage.
“First growing up with two narcissist parents and then marrying somebody that was wildly more famous than I was, [I felt] that nobody was listening to what I was doing anyway. I could get away with saying whatever the f*** I wanted,” she said. “Nobody cares so I just said whatever I wanted. Especially before kids, I didn’t feel like there were rules or boundaries.”
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