Jenny Mollen discusses 'surreal' split from Jason Biggs
Jenny Mollen has reflected on her recent split from Jason Biggs.
Jenny Mollen's split from Jason Biggs still feels "surreal".
The 47-year-old actress separated from Jason, 48 - who is best-known for his role in the American Pie film franchise - earlier this year, after 18 years of marriage, and Jenny admits that she's still adjusting to her new reality.
During an appearance on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast, Jenny reflected: "It's surreal, yeah, I feel like it's really bizarre."
The actress - who has Sid, 12, and Lazlo, eight, with Jason - acknowledged that splitting from a co-parent is a particularly complicated process, and unlike anything she's previously experienced.
She said: "People will be like, ‘How does it feel?' And I'm like, ‘I don't know, the same?'
"We live in two different places, but we're still tethered. We have kids. We still talk 18 times a day about everyone's schedule and after school and holidays ... So it isn't a normal breakup where you're like, ‘See ya!' and then maybe we'll bump into each other in 10 years and talk about it. It's not like that."
Jenny also claimed that there's still a romantic element to their relationship, despite their separation.
The actress said: "It's still romantic. We still love each other. It's just not, I don't know. It's a different type of romance. It's, like, your best friend."
Jenny also revealed that they've remained close over recent months.
The actress said: "We love each other, and it is a solid relationship. We have always been amazing co-parents and teammates."
Jenny admitted to being surprised by how strongly other people have reacted to their break-up.
The actress explained that she's been helping other people to cope with their shock and grief caused by the split.
She said: "It's not like a death where people just write you, like, ‘I'm so sorry. Do you need anything?'
"It's more like somebody's attending your wedding, and you have to take care of everybody else. You're like, ‘Are you OK? Can I get you a drink?' People are like, ‘I don't know how to feel! I'm so sad.' And I'm just writing, ‘I don't know you. I'm so sorry.' I'm sorry for your loss. I'm so deeply sorry."