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HOLLYWOOD HAS CROSSED A LINE. In a SHOCKING and deeply disturbing admission, disgraced ‘American Pie’ star Jason Biggs has revealed he FORCED his 11-YEAR-OLD SON to watch his infamous pie masturbation scene, branding it his “version of a sex talk.” This isn’t parenting—it’s a PARENTAL BETRAYAL of the highest order, exposing a child to explicit sexual content for the sake of “controlling the narrative” of his own sordid legacy.
While hiding behind the weak justification of “getting ahead” of schoolyard jokes, Biggs and his wife, Jenny Mollen, made a CALCULATED decision to TRAUMATIZE their child. Imagine the scene: an 11-year-old boy, coerced by his own father to watch a graphic, R-rated sexual act performed by that same father. The child was reportedly “very embarrassed” and “uncomfortable,” a textbook sign of distress that Biggs LAUGHED OFF as a victory. This is the DARK REALITY of celebrity narcissism, where a father’s ego is placed above his son’s psychological well-being.
Actor Jason Biggs sits down for an interview on ‘Well with Arielle Lorre’ on YouTube. (Image Credit: YouTube)A NEW LOW: When “Fame” Justifies CHILD CORRUPTION
This incident reveals a SICKENING TREND in our culture, where the boundaries of childhood are ERASED by parents desperate to be “cool” or “open.” This wasn’t a thoughtful discussion about sexuality; it was a father subjecting his son to a piece of media that cemented his own status as a pop-culture punchline. The message is clear: in Hollywood, your child’s innocence is a NEGOTIABLE commodity, to be traded for relevance and a twisted form of control.
The backlash online has been FEROCIOUS, with critics rightly labeling this “Hollyweird” abuse. But the damage is done. A pre-teen boy has now been shown, by the man he should trust most, that his father’s sexualized on-screen antics are more important than preserving a developmentally appropriate childhood. Where do we draw the line? If THIS is acceptable “parenting,” what taboo is left?
Biggs boasts that his son called him a “good actor” after the viewing—a chilling piece of praise extracted from a confused child trying to process a profound violation. This is the legacy of a generation raised on shock value: parents who are no longer protectors, but perpetrators. The entertainment industry has spent decades pushing boundaries; now, it seems, the final frontier is the sanctity of the family home itself.
Jason Biggs attends the 43rd Torino Film Festival 2025 on November 25, 2025. (Photo Credit: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)We are forced to ask a harrowing question: in the desperate chase for relevance, have we normalized the corruption of our own children? The pie scene was a joke in 1999; today, it’s a symbol of how far we’ve fallen. The final, sickening punchline is that we’re all watching.



