In late July of that year, the couple renewed their vows, saying “I do” in front of a crowd of about 40 people at sunset in Napa, California, People reported. However, their newlywed life was not all happy.
“She was trying to find her career, and I was still on my path,” the 48-year-old detailed his struggle with addiction on a 2025 episode of Well with Ariel Lorre. “But I was also spending a lot more time than she expected.”
And during the first period of their marriage, “even though I was married there for a few years and ostensibly grown up and became an adult, I was still just blocking everything out with drugs and alcohol,” he continued. “Everything was still vague and it just kept getting worse and worse.”
After Biggs found out Moren was pregnant with their first son, Sid, he went into what he called a “three-day bender” and knew he had to make a change.
“I was like, ‘What am I doing?'” the Wedding Daze alum continued. “‘I just found out my wife was pregnant, what was my reaction? I tried every drug I could get my hands on. It’s not sustainable, it can’t be like that, I don’t want to be like that.'”
As Biggs said, what followed was “four years of ‘Okay, let’s try sobriety.'” He and Moren welcomed Sid in February 2014, and the trio moved to New York the following year. Biggs continued to travel and got completely sober in 2017. In the same year, the family welcomed their youngest child, Laszlo.
