Jenny Molen has revealed that while taking GLP-1 weight loss drugs, she had a “horrible” and bloody experience that left her then-husband Jason Biggs “screaming like something out of a horror movie.”
“I was microdosing GLP. I was also taking other peptides,” Moren, 47, recalled of the June 2025 incident during an appearance on Wednesday’s episode of the podcast “Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa.”
“But I think something happens with periods. Maybe it’s just a perimenopausal situation.”
“All of a sudden, I started bleeding. It was like a blood clot the size of a dinosaur egg. It was very scary,” she continued, adding that when she went to the bathroom, “it felt like I was laying an egg.”
“So I ran to the bathroom and I was literally sitting on the toilet and all I could hear was thuds and blood everywhere.”
Moren then began “screaming” for Biggs to come help. But when he arrived, the American Pie actor, 48, joined in her moment of panic and started “screaming like a horror movie.”
Despite being shaken by the scene, Moren did not go to hospital immediately and remained at home with a “blood clot”. However, by that night her condition had worsened.
“I thought, ‘I’m losing too much blood,'” she recalled saying to Biggs, who was “passed out” next to her in bed. The actor took back her comment, said, “It’s okay,” and closed his eyes again.
“During that time, I walked to the bathroom to pee. I had a vasovagal reaction. I passed out on the floor,” Molen continued. “I’m calling him and I’m like, ‘Jason, oh my god, I passed out.’
At that point, Biggs took action and took Moren to the hospital.
“I was lying on the bathroom floor, and Jason said, ‘Jenny, wake up. I have to get you to the car. I’m going to take you to the emergency room,'” Moren recalled.
Although she was unable to walk “at all,” the author told Ripa that Biggs wanted to avoid calling an ambulance or possibly waking her sons Sid, 12, and Laszlo, 8.
But when she lost consciousness again, Biggs called an ambulance and Mollen was taken to hospital on a stretcher.
After being hospitalized, the couple returned home by 6 a.m. the next morning, just in time for their son to go camping.
“That night was terrible,” Moren said.
Moren was taking tirzepatide, a type of GLP-1 that regulates blood sugar levels, appetite and digestion, and commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity, along with a “cocktail of peptides.”
She told Ripa that she was only taking weight loss medication because she has hyperthyroidism and an autoimmune disease.
“I don’t know if it was necessarily GLP-1 that caused it. I think it was because it was messing with my hormones a little bit,” Moren concluded. “If I had kept going, I would have been fine. But stopping and then going back to it was what messed me up.”
