The pair exchanged vows again later that July, with People reporting they said “I do” at sunset in front of about 40 people in Napa, Calif. However, their life wasn’t all newlywed bliss.
“She was trying to figure out her career, and I was still on my path,” the 48-year-old detailed of his struggle with addiction on a 2025 episode of Well With Arielle Lorre. “But I was also using all the time—much more than she knew.”
And so in their first stretch of marriage, “I had a couple years there where, even though I had gotten married and ostensibly was maturing and becoming this adult, I was still just blocking everything out with drugs and alcohol,” he continued. “Just everything was still kind of a blur, and it just sort of got worse and worse.”
After Biggs found out Mollen was pregnant with their eldest son Sid, he went on what he called a “three-day bender” and knew he had to make a change.
“I was like, ‘What am I doing?'” the Wedding Daze alum continued. “‘I just found out my wife is pregnant, and what was my reaction? I did every drug I could find. Like, that’s not sustainable. It can’t be. I don’t want to be that.'”
What followed was, as Biggs put it, “four years of ‘OK, I’ll try sobriety.'” He and Mollen welcomed Sid in February 2014, and the trio moved to New York the following year. Biggs continued on his journey and fully became sober in 2017, the same year the family welcomed their youngest member Lazlo.

