Jason Biggs' wife Jenny Mollen wows fans with revealing selfie at 39 weeks pregnant

'#cooked'

Jason Bigg's wife Jenny Mollen has shared a candid snap of her baby bump at 39 weeks pregnant with her second child.

Jenny, an actress and author, took to Instagram to share the nearly nude selfie with her fans, along with hashtags in the caption which read: '#cooked #39weeks'.

In the picture, she can be seen posing confidently in her underwear with her bump on show, whilst hands - presumed to be her husband's - cover her modesty. Fans have been quick to shower Jenny with praise for the photograph, calling her 'beautiful' and 'smoking hot'.

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'You look incredible!' one exclaimed. 'I am 30 weeks and super jealous you're so close to the finish line...!'

'I may or may not have been checking my insta mildly obsessively for the past week for a new baby Biggs 🙈,' admitted another. 'You look amazing! I looked like a whale at the end of my pregnancy!!'

'If I had looked like that when I was 39 weeks pregnant I would have gone to the grocery store wearing nothing but panties and a bra!!' a third agreed, whilst another postpartum mum joked: 'I still look like this 39 weeks after having a baby 🙈🙊'.

Jenny and Jason announced that they were expecting again back in April, having welcomed son Sid in February 2014.

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Shortly after the pregnancy was confirmed, Jenny sparked debate on the social media site when she shared another revealing image with her firstborn in the frame.

'Why are you naked in front of your kid? He's going to be scared for life now,' one asked, followed by another who wrote: 'why the f*ck would u share something like this??? is nothing sacret anymore...'

However, many of her loyal fanbase were quick to jump to the star's defence, with one arguing: 'It's natural and completely normal to be naked around a toddler. She's his mother. Are you kidding??'

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