Jason Biggs has opened up about sleeping with a sex worker during his marriage to Jenny Mollen.
The actor, best known for his role in American Pie, Jim Levenstein, made a massive confession about having sex with a "hooker" that his wife had bought for him.
Not only did she arrange the entire thing, but she also watched her husband get intimate with the unnamed woman while she sat in the corner of the room eating potato chips - yeah, you read that right, potato chips.
Appearing on a recent episode of The View, Biggs recalled the event as his wife did in her memoir titled I Like You Just The Way I Am (but in total PG terms), stating: "I didn’t have a good time in the end. It took three ladies over the course of three different days. Let’s just say I didn’t complete the mission. My wife found the whole thing to be quite hysterical, even while it was happening."
He continued: "She was actually on the bed, watching, eating a bag of chips and laughing, so as you can imagine, I wasn’t really performing to the best of my abilities. Also, said prostitute wasn’t engaging with my wife the way I hoped she would and so it all kind of fell apart.
"The rest is in the book," he added.
While the issue may be a controversial one for a lot of people, Biggs defended his wife as well as the openness the pair share in their relationship.
"We are very open people, we are real people, my wife is amazing. This is not a habitual thing on our part. We don’t have a group of prostitutes who come in and out of our house on a regular basis," he wrote in the novel as per The Daily Star.
And Mollen has also recalled the event in her own words too.
Writing for Playboy’s website The Smoking Jacket, the 44-year-old was totally on board with the idea describing it as a "pretty gangster" and "special" birthday gift.
In an interview with the Daily Beast after the article went viral, Mollen explained that the event was actually "more innocent" than it sounds.
"I think people are freaked out about [the prostitute story] because it sounds so lewd and lascivious and just so out there," she told the interviewer in 2017. "But when you read it, you realize that there’s a real innocence to it, and it’s a more comedy of errors."
She continued: "It’s a more naive and innocent attempt at being sexy and young to preserve a marriage that has just begun. My parents have been married multiple times each, so the idea of being committed to somebody was scary. I was just trying to - I don’t know, I was young and I just wanted to keep things interesting."
"It can be misinterpreted so often by people who haven’t read the story because it was like 'Let this hooker come and f*** my husband!' I’m too goofy for that," she added.
Hey, if it works for them, it works for them and that's all that matters!