Jason Biggs recently shared on his wife, Jenny Mollen’s podcast “All That Fails,” that he was once so addicted to alcohol that he would be drinking while attending counseling sessions. Mollen was shocked to hear this and couldn’t believe she never noticed her husband’s struggles. Biggs admitted to finding sneaky ways to drink without Mollen ever knowing, ensuring that he could still have conversations with her while being drunk. He revealed that he was very calculated in his methods and if he told her some examples, she would probably realize the extent of his drinking.

Biggs confessed to Mollen that he often replaced bottles in the bar to hide the amount he was drinking. This revelation left Mollen stunned; she had no idea the extent of his deception. This is not the first time Biggs has discussed his issues with alcohol. In 2018, he shared on Instagram that he had been sober for one year after struggling for over five years. He spoke about the challenges he faced and encouraged others who may be struggling to seek help and not be ashamed.

The couple, who have been married since 2008 and have two sons, met while filming the movie “My Best Friend’s Girl” in 2008. Biggs mentioned that he first tried to get sober over five years ago when he couldn’t handle the weight of his obsession with alcohol and drugs. He expressed pride in achieving one year of sobriety and emphasized the importance of seeking help when dealing with substance abuse issues. He encouraged others in similar situations to reach out for support.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) can provide assistance. Biggs and Mollen’s candid discussion on the podcast sheds light on the challenges of addiction and the importance of seeking help. Mollen’s disbelief at not noticing her husband’s struggles highlights how addiction can be a hidden and complex issue within relationships. This conversation serves as a reminder that support and understanding are essential when dealing with addiction.

Biggs opened up about his past struggles with alcohol and shared details about the extent of his addiction in a candid conversation with Mollen on the podcast. His story of overcoming addiction and reaching a year of sobriety serves as inspiration for others who may be facing similar challenges. The couple’s openness about their experiences reinforces the message that seeking help and being open about struggles with substance abuse is crucial in overcoming addiction. Their story also underscores the impact of addiction on relationships and the importance of support and understanding in recovery.

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