Jenny Mollen revealed she always struggled to feel “worthy and validated” following her recent split from husband Jason Biggs.

In a new Substack essay titled “Don’t Tell Me What It Is,” the actress explained that she’s “rushed” through her entire life ever since her 6th birthday, where she was more focused on opening presents than celebrating her party.

“Everywhere I’ve ever been has felt a little temporary, like a waiting room I’m trapped in before an operation,” she wrote.

Jenny Mollen (seen above at the Whitney Museum Gala 2026) wrote a Substack essay on Monday where she opened up about struggling to feel “worthy and validated.” BFA.com / BACKGRID
Mollen explained that she’s “rushed” through her entire ever since she was 6 years old. BFA.com / BACKGRID

The “Angel” star, 46, said she also wasn’t living in the moment when her and Biggs’ two sons, Lazlo, 8, and Sid, 12, were younger, which she now feels is “tragic.”

“When you’re young and ambitious, or maybe just middle-aged with ADHD, it feels impossible to appreciate anything while you’re in it,” she shared.

Mollen compared “the highest highs” of her life to “pennies disappearing into a bottomless well,” before admitting she always hoped her next big life event would be the one that “cured” her or made her feel “worthy and validated.”

Mollen also said she wasn’t living in the moment when her two sons (pictured above) were younger. jennymollen/Instagram
The actress (pictured above with ex Jason Biggs and their kids) said she always hoped her next big life event would be the one that made her feel “worthy and validated.” jennymollen/Instagram

Near the end of her essay, Mollen referenced her split from Biggs, 48, when she joked that her upcoming trip to Italy “sounds so ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ considering the current state of my life.”

“I’m actually just going because a friend invited me to her birthday party,” she added. “It also happens to be my birthday as well.”

Page Six confirmed Mollen and Biggs’ split after 18 years of marriage on May 14.

Their spokesperson told us the pair remain on great terms and are focused on raising their two sons.

Mollen (seen above with Biggs at New York Fashion Week in September 2025) also revealed she’s about to go on a trip to Italy following her split from Biggs. WWD via Getty Images
Mollen (seen above with Biggs in January 2025) joked the trip “sounds so Eat, Pray, Love considering the current state of my life.” GC Images

An insider told the Daily Mail that Biggs’ weight loss transformation and “stress” from work caused a “wedge” in the former couple’s marriage.

The source added that the if the exes didn’t attend couple therapy, “they would’ve split maybe two or three years ago.”

Mollen shared her last Instagram post with Biggs in November 2025.

Alongside a photo of the two actors, Mollen wrote in her caption, “A totally approachable couple not trying to seduce you.”

Page Six confirmed earlier this month Biggs and Mollen (seen above at the US Open 2025) split after 18 years of marriage. Variety via Getty Images
The exes (pictured above at New York Fashion Week 2021) share sons Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8. Getty Images for alice + olivia

Biggs and Mollen met in 2007 on the set of the Howard Deutch-directed film “My Best Friend’s Girl.”

They got engaged in January 2008 and eloped that April.

The two renewed their vows in front of their family and friends in Napa, California, in July 2008.





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