Scott and Kelley Wolf’s son, 16, concerned by ‘Real World’ alum’s ‘insane’ behavior



Scott and Kelley Wolf’s 16-year-old son, Jackson, has publicly stepped into the drama surrounding his parents’ contentious divorce.

Jackson left a comment on Kelley’s Instagram post Tuesday after she documented her attempt to get into the family home in Park City, Utah, to retrieve her money and personal items.

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Kelley called police officers but was ultimately unsuccessful in entering the home as the locks appeared to have been changed.

Jackson appeared concerned by the situation as he wrote, “This is insane mom what are you doing.”

Kelley Wolf filmed herself attempting to get into her family home in Park City, Utah, on Tuesday. kelleywolf/Instagram
Jackson Wolf — her eldest child with her estranged husband, Scott Wolf — left a comment on the video, calling the situation “insane.” kelleywolf/Instagram

In the video, Kelley claimed she had done “everything humanly possible to retrieve some basic items” from her home and needed to get money she had saved since she allegedly only had $6 left to her name.

She also said she had spent the night in her car.

“What I’ve been through is pretty f–king gnarly,” she said, referencing her past two involuntary holds since announcing in June that she and the “Party of Five” alum were divorcing after 21 years of marriage.

“I have just had enough,” she continued. “I’m sick of sleeping in my car, I’m sick of being treated like I’m crazy.”

Kelley continued to film as she met up with police officers at the home and told them she needed them to be there, alleging she was “chased down the road” the last time she tried to enter.

“I’ve been kicked out of it, haven’t seen my kids in six months, restraining order, you name it,” she told officers. “Two involuntary holds that I have to now prove myself that I did nothing except ask for a divorce.”

Wolf said she was taking video to document for her attorney. kelleywolf/Instagram
She attempted to enter through a back door after the locks on the front door appeared to have been changed, but was unsuccessful. kelleywolf/Instagram
She also attempted to enter the home through a window. kelleywolf/Instagram

Kelley attempted to enter a security code at the door but it didn’t work. While she was able to open the garage door, she still was not able to get into the home.

Nobody appeared to be at the residence at the time and Kelley said she didn’t know where anybody was. Police also attempted to call Scott but he didn’t answer.

She made more attempts to enter the home through a window, but was ultimately unsuccessful. After police suggested she try to coordinate another time, Kelley appeared frustrated and ended the video with, “I will be right back.”

Kelley later claimed on her Instagram Stories that she had been banned from the hotel where she was held during her involuntary holds after she had already paid.

“I find this very rude, hateful, and ethically unsound,” she wrote. “I cried and then lifted my head up high and drove away for the last time … free and with my dignity.”

The “Real World” alum also claimed she was banned from the hotel she stayed at during her two past involuntary holds, even though she paid. Kelley Wolf/Instagram
Scott and Kelley were married for 21 years before announcing their split last month. They share son Jackson as well as 12-year-old son Miller and 11-year-old daughter Lucy. kelleywolf/Instagram

Scott’s rep and attorney didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment. Page Six could not immediately reach the Summit County Sheriff’s Office. 

Earlier this month, Scott dropped his restraining order against Kelley and was granted temporary sole custody of their three children — Jackson, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11.

The exes reached a temporary agreement, which included Kelley having “liberal” supervised visitation with their kids. Per the agreement, the two are also not allowed to post about one another, their divorce or their children on social media.




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