
Scott Wolf returns to social media with photo of kids after filing for divorce from wife Kelley: ‘My forever squad'
The actor, 57, returned to social media for the first time since filing for divorce from his wife Kelley on June 9 after 21 years of marriage.
Scott took to his Instagram Stories to share a picture of his kids traveling through the airport.
'On the road with my forever squad,' the 'Nancy Drew' alum wrote on Friday above the shot of Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, from behind. Wolf set the image to Rusted Root's 'Send Me On My Way.'
8 Scott Wolf posts his kids.
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'After 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley,' Scott confirmed to The Post on June 11. 'Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter.'
Then, days later, a reported 'family fight' occurred at the Wolf family's Park City, Utah home on the morning of June 13.
8 Kelley Wolf on Instagram.
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An audio clip from the 911 call heard an unidentified female telling the dispatcher that she was 'terrified' and 'needed help' after clashing with her brother-in-law and 16-year-old son.
There was also allegations of a 'past-occurred assault' choking incident that transpired at the Wolf residence in March.
That night, Kelley, 48, was detained by police and taken to a local hospital to get 'some help' following concerns for her well-being.
8 Kelley Wolf shares her side on Instagram.
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8 Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf attend the 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards.
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Part of the incident was captured on 'The Real World' alum's Instagram.
After being released from the hospital, Kelley took to Instagram and alleged that prior to this incident, she was 'held against her will' by friends who were 'worried' about her well-being.
'Which is wild, considering I literally wrote a book on worry (FLOW—look it up),' she noted. 'No one showed up. No one lit a candle or asked a question. They called the cops from a beach town in Florida or somewhere seaside… while sipping cocktails. That's not love. That's control.'
8 Kelley and Scott Wolf with their kids in 2023.
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8 Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf pose for a selfie.
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The 'Everwood' actress also claimed that she was the one who decided to end her marriage to Scott.
'I initiated a separation almost a year ago. I've been trying to file for divorce for months, but delays with legal counsel slowed the process,' Kelley explained. 'Yes, the official petition came from the other party, but let the record show: I've been grieving this marriage for years.This isn't avoidance – it's acceptance.'
Hours later, the mom-of-three dove deeper into what she has been experiencing.
8 Scott and Kelley Wolf.
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'To be clear,' Kelley began beneath a picture of herself,' I'm currently in my car, parked at my home.
I am not in a hospital. I was discharged with zero substances in my system, No diagnosis, No family history of mental illness.'
And yet…,' the life coach claimed, 'I was handcuffed, bruised, and offered strong medications like lithium and Seroquel— Against my will. Let that sink in.'
Although Scott is on a trip with their children, Kelley alleged she wasn't made aware of their travel plans.
8 Scott Wolf, Kelley Wolf and their kids.
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As she put it, 'Meanwhile, husband he filed for divorce this past week, even though I've been trying to file for a legal separation for 9 LONG months, appears to have taken our three children to Boston— Without informing me. I'm currently trying to locate them so I can meet them there. I've barely seen my kids.'
'Getting divorced is hard enough without the public weighing in on my every move,' Kelley added. 'Enough is enough.'
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