The couple renewed their vows later that July, with People reporting they exchanged “I do” at sunset in front of approximately 40 guests in Napa, California. However, their life was not entirely filled with newlywed happiness.
“She was trying to figure out her career, and I was still on my path,” the 48-year-old shared about his battle with addiction during a 2025 episode of Well With Arielle Lorre. “But I was also using all the time—much more than she realized.”
During the initial years of their marriage, “I had a couple of years where, despite getting married and seemingly maturing into adulthood, I was still just numbing everything with drugs and alcohol,” he continued. “Everything remained somewhat of a blur, and it just kept getting worse.”
After Biggs learned Mollen was expecting their first son Sid, he went on what he described as a “three-day bender” and recognized he needed to make a change.
“I thought, ‘What am I doing?'” the Wedding Daze star reflected. “‘I just found out my wife is pregnant, and what was my response? I did every drug I could find. That’s not sustainable. It can’t be. I don’t want to be that person.’
What followed was, as Biggs described, “four years of ‘OK, I’ll try sobriety.'” He and Mollen welcomed Sid in February 2014, and the family relocated to New York the following year. Biggs continued his journey and achieved full sobriety in 2017, the same year the family welcomed their youngest member Lazlo.





