Jenny Mollen and husband Jason Biggs mourn the loss of 'Pomeranian Princess' who they rescued in 2008
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jenny Mollen and her husband Jason Biggs are grieving the loss of their beloved dog, Gina.
Mollen shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram on Tuesday, January 21, posting photos of herself and the couple’s family with their cherished pet.
Jenny Mollen and Jason Biggs had 'postponed' their honeymoon to rescue their dog Gina
The couple adopted Gina in 2008, shortly after their wedding. The dog had been a constant presence in their lives for 15 years and her death has left them reminiscing about their time together.
In her emotional Instagram post, Jenny Mollen revealed the lengths they went to rescue Gina.
“Jason and I postponed our honeymoon to rescue The Gina Girl Dog from the South LA pound in April of 2008,” Mollen wrote on Instagram.
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She also reflected on the bittersweet comfort of imagining Gina being reunited with their other late pets.
“Yesterday, we said goodbye to our Pomeranian Princess Queen. As sad as I am to lose her, I am filled with such joy, knowing that our original three, Gina, Harry, and #muthafuckinteets are finally back together,” Mollen shared.
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Jenny Mollen opens up on Jason Biggs' hands-on parenting
Jenny Mollen and Jason Biggs, who met while filming 'My Best Friend’s Girl' and tied the knot in 2008, are parents to two sons, Sid, 10, and Lazlo, seven.
Mollen has often spoken about Biggs’ parenting skills, describing his attentiveness in a 2020 interview with People.
“Jason is so hands on as a parent, almost too hands on,” Mollen shared.
“He’s like the guy that, like, when I go scuba diving, he’s the one checking all my gear,” Mollen said at the time.
She added, “Or if you’re on an airplane that’s crashing, he’s the person that you’re like, just get the f**k away from me. Stop adjusting my oxygen mask. We’re gonna crash anyway.”
Fans send heartfelt condolences to Jenny Mollen and Jason Biggs
Support poured in for Jenny Mollen and Jason Biggs in the comment section of her Instagram post.
Fans shared their condolences and admiration for their dedication to Gina.
“Awe. I’m so sorry. What a cutie,” one wrote. Another added, “Sending so much love to you.”
One fan reflected on the bond between people and their pets, writing, “It’s the deepest pain, and these sweet beings take a piece of you when they depart. RIP 💔.”
Another noted, “Their short lives with us are the price we pay for their unconditional love. 💔.”
A fan also praised Mollen for rescuing Gina, writing, “Oh Jenny! I am so sorry. A dog’s love is like no other. Gina was a lucky girl to be rescued and adored by you.”
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