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Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen appeared together in New York over the weekend, walking out of a restaurant with their children in tow. The sighting is their first public moment together since announcing their split, and it offered a glimpse of how the pair are managing family life amid separation.
Night out in Manhattan: what the photos show
Photographs captured the former couple leaving a downtown eatery arm in arm. Biggs moved slowly, favoring one leg, while Mollen stayed close at his side. Onlookers watched as the two escorted their kids through the city streets.
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Key moments caught on camera
- Biggs appeared uncomfortable: he limped and kept his gaze downward.
- At one point he placed a hand over his chest and paused to rest.
- Mollen offered physical support and stayed attentive to him throughout.
- Earlier, the family had been photographed dining together inside the restaurant.
Medical scare or indigestion? Eyewitness details
Witnesses at the restaurant reported that Biggs complained of indigestion. A waiter reportedly brought water to his table to ease his symptoms.
As his discomfort increased, he rose from the meal and left the venue with Mollen and their children. A publicist for Biggs had not responded to requests for comment at the time of reporting.
Where the couple stands after announcing their split
Page Six and other outlets confirmed the couple separated in May after 18 years together. Their representative described the split as amicable.
- Co-parenting remains a priority: both are said to be focused on raising their sons.
- Their children are Sid, 12, and Lazlo, 8.
- Sources told People the exes are still connected and on good terms.
How their relationship began: a brief timeline
- They met on the set of the 2008 film My Best Friend’s Girl.
- The couple became engaged in January 2008.
- They married in April 2008 and later welcomed two sons.
Jenny Mollen’s recent remarks about marriage and fame
On the “What Matters With Liz” podcast, Mollen opened up about feeling overlooked during their marriage. She described times when she felt “brushed to the side,” linking that tension to Biggs’ rising public profile.
The comments add context to a relationship that lasted nearly two decades, and they shed light on the challenges that followed Biggs’ career ascent.
Media response and public reaction
Photos from the outing quickly circulated across social platforms and news sites. Fans and commentators focused on the couple’s cooperative behavior and their obvious attention to their children.
While coverage has been intense, close sources emphasize that both parents aim to shield their kids from public drama and to keep co-parenting stable.











