=In a rare display of Hollywood maturity, Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen have decided to end their 18-year marriage, maintaining a relationship defined by mutual respect and friendship. Sources close to the couple have confirmed that the separation is characterized by “zero drama,” with both parties remaining deeply committed to their shared journey as parents. Despite the transition, the family recently gathered to celebrate Biggs’ 48th birthday on Tuesday, May 12, signaling their dedication to a peaceful and unified front.
The pair, who first sparked a connection while filming the 2008 romantic comedy My Best Friend’s Girl, have built a life together that spanned nearly two decades. After a whirlwind engagement in early 2008, they quietly eloped before hosting a more traditional celebration for friends and family in Napa, California. Throughout their marriage, they became known for balancing their public personas with a fiercely private family life, shielding their two sons, Sid and Lazlo, from the intrusive lens of the paparazzi.
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Insiders emphasize that there was no scandalous catalyst for the split; rather, it was a conscious decision to evolve their relationship into a co-parenting partnership. “They are very much connected,” a source revealed, noting that their bond as a family remains the top priority. By choosing to navigate this shift privately and amicably, Biggs and Mollen are setting a graceful example of how to transition from partners to friends while keeping the well-being of their children at the center of their lives.