Jenny Mollen – the wife of American Pie star Jason Bigg – is being called out on social media after she recently made a shocking confession mid-flight.
Mollen has recently been slammed after she admitted to something ‘disgusting’. Credit: Udo Salters/Patrick McMullan/Getty
People flooded Mollen’s comments section with criticism after she boarded a plane for a five-hour flight… with a lice infestation on her head.
The actress took to social media to notify her followers that she figured out why her head was itching so much.
“Remember when I told you last week that my head was itching and I thought I was having peri-menopausal symptoms?” she said in the clip.
“Well, guess what? I have f****** lice.”
The star went on to state that her friend was the one who noticed it and that she knew where she got it from – but she didn’t want to out that person to the world.
“I can’t even deal. This is insane,” she said to the camera while sitting on the aircraft. “I’ve never had lice in my life. I don’t know what to do.”
Mollen boarded a flight with a lice infestation. Credit: Gotham/GC Images/Getty
Let’s just say, fans weren’t impressed with the 45-year-old’s candid admission.
“Well I certainly would not be on a plane with untreated lice announcing it. Not cool,” wrote one person while another added: “WHY ARE YOU ON A PLANE? WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?”
A third commented: “We’re all scratching after listening to this, right?”
And this person even offered the star some advice stating: “What the actual lice?!? Why are you on an airplane!?? You should notify an attendant so they can bring the hazmat crew in after you to clean up!”
Others described the actress as “obnoxious”, while another described the whole situation as “gross”.
In the end, Mollen decided to wrap her head up in a plastic bad – that her headphones came in – in the hopes that it may help stop any spread of the infestation.
Mollen had to be treated for her lice. Credit: Jason Mendez/Getty
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lice can spread through direct head-to-head contact by crawling. They cannot hop or fly from one person’s head to another.
However, the organization added that wearing clothing, such as hats, scarves, coats, sports uniforms, or hair ribbons worn by an infested person can also increase the chances of the infestation being spread, and also lying on a bed, couch, pillow, carpet, or stuffed animal that has recently been in contact with someone with lice.
Yikes.