Kelley Wolf placed on ‘involuntary hold’ after being detained by police



Kelley Wolf confirmed she was placed on an “involuntary hold” when she was detained by Utah police and hospitalized amid her divorce from Scott Wolf.

The “Real World” alum also claimed she’s now being ghosted by her family in an Instagram post shared Monday.

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“I’m not sure what’s worse—being erased, or still believing someone might show up,” she captioned a pic a picture of her dog with a message reading, “Sorry buddy. 🙁 I can’t get the dog food today. Let’s share this @mcdonalds burger?”

Scott Wolf’s estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, confirmed she was placed on an “involuntary hold” after being detained by Utah police earlier this month. kelleywolf/Instagram
She also claimed she’s being ghosted by her family, who went on vacation without her.

She then called out Scott’s friend, “Extra” host Billy Bush, who previously said she was “getting the help she needs” in an Instagram video.

“@billybush could you shoot me a Venmo for dog food? Can’t get a hold of the fam!” she wrote.

“They sound like they’re having a great time on their vacation in Cape Cod? It must be nice to go on a vacation instead of a involuntary hold and your rights taken away from you. But hey, I’m feeling pretty great!”

Kelley also blasted Scott, with whom she shares three kids: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11.

“It must be nice to go on a vacation instead of a involuntary hold and your rights taken away from you. But hey, I’m feeling pretty great!” she posted on Instagram Monday. Getty Images
Kelley and Scott are divorcing after 21 years of marriage. They share three kids together: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11. WireImage

“Yeah… I thought being married for 21 years meant you had a partner in the storm,” she wrote. “Not a ghost. Not silence. Not… this.”

“All I really needed was a little help,” she continued. “A little humanity. Maybe even a tank of gas. But here I am, still giving what I don’t have—because that’s what mothers do.”

But Kelley also noted that she was “fine” and “happy” after “surviving an involuntary 5150” in an Instagram post on Monday, according to People. The post, in which she also said she was dating again, has since been deleted.

“No mental illness. No addictions,” she reportedly wrote. “Just a woman who SURVIVED an involuntary 5150 and went on a 1st DATE 2-night. So nervous! OMG!”

He filed for divorce earlier this month. kelleywolf/Instagram
The “Party of Five” alum took his and Kelley’s three kids on vacation amid the divorce drama. kelleywolf/Instagram

Scott’s rep did not immediately get back to Page Six when asked for comment.

The “Party of Five” alum shared that he was taking their three kids on vacation in his Instagram Stories on Friday.

“On the road with my forever squad,” he wrote across a picture of them walking through an airport terminal.

The family has been going through public drama after Kelley, 48, announced earlier this month that she and Scott, 57, were divorcing after 21 years of marriage.

Kelley was detained after allegedly making “concerning” statements to family members. kelleywolf/Instagram
She claimed she was “taken against [her] will.” kelleywolf/Instagram

Just three days later, she was detained and hospitalized after allegedly making “concerning” statements to family members. She accidentally streamed a part of her interaction with Utah police on Instagram Live, in which she was heard claiming to officers: “I think Scott Wolf is abusing me, and now you are abusing me more.”

In an Instagram post after the incident, she claimed she was “held against [her] will” by “a small but very vocal group of PC ex-friends.”

“F–k them,” Kelley wrote. “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,” she continued. “That’s control. What happened was legal. But it wasn’t right. And it should never be that easy to weaponize concern — especially against women.”




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