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Jenny Mollen pens vulnerable essay about struggle to feel ‘worthy and validated’ after Jason Biggs split

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Jenny Mollen pens vulnerable essay about struggle to feel ‘worthy and validated’ after Jason Biggs split
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Jenny Mollen has opened up about her feelings of unworthiness and validation following her split from Jason Biggs. In her essay, she reflects on her life experiences and the challenges of living in the moment. Mollen humorously notes her upcoming trip to Italy as a way to cope with her current situation.

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Celebrity News Jenny Mollen pens vulnerable essay about struggle to feel ‘worthy and validated’ after Jason Biggs split By Eric Todisco Published May 25, 2026, 3:05 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google 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.

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