- (April 28, 2008) Married her boyfriend of 9 months Jason Biggs in Los Angeles following a 3-month-long engagement.
- She is a writer for Playboy's comedy site, The Smoking Jacket.
- Fluent in German and French.
- Graduated UCLA in just three years.
- Has Graves' disease as a result of her second pregnancy with son Lazlo.
- She has exhibited and sold artwork in New York, Arizona, San Diego, Los Angeles and London.
- Has masters in Psychology from Antioch University.
- Has two sons with her husband Jason Biggs - Sid Biggs (b. February 15, 2014) and Lazlo Biggs (b. October 2, 2017).
- Her first son was going to be named Miller. She changed her mind and named him Sid in honor of comic actor and writer Sid Caesar who died three days prior to his birth and also in honor of late Sex Pistols' member Sid Vicious as she is a fan.
- In her negotiations on National Lampoon's Cattle Call (2006), she agreed to take the leading role only if her character's dog is played by her real-life dog , Mr. John W. Teets.
- Took over the role of "Katie Williams" in Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis (2005) after Jana Kramer got sick and had to quit the role halfway through filming. The only footage of her as "Katie" is Katie's death scene, which her hair was dyed dark brown to look like Jana's. Instead of having the "Katie" character survive as it was scripted, the role was re-written for Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave (2005) as a new character named "Jenny", which Ms. Mollen played.
- In April 2008, she miscarried a baby boy with her then fiancé Jason Biggs at 3 months pregnant.
- Doubleday senior editor Yaniv Soha has acquired "Live Fast Die Hot", a collection of comedic essays by Jenny Mollen. A follow-up to the New York Times bestselling "I Like You Just the Way I Am", the book explores the challenges Jenny faces as she takes her first reluctant steps into adulthood, and the difficult questions she confronts along the way: Does my body look fig-shaped in skinny jeans? How do I turn my Mommy and Me class into a Mommy and Weed class? Could I ever pass as my son's sister? Have I done enough with my life? Am I a good mother? Also, will my son's therapist imagine me skinny? It presents a voice that's as bitingly funny as it is heartfelt and devastatingly honest. Soha acquired North American rights to the book from Joseph Veltre at The Gersh Agency, and the book is scheduled to be publish in late 2016.
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