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Kelley Wolf claims she’s ‘unwelcome’ in Utah hometown amid Scott Wolf divorce

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Kelley Wolf claimed she’s being treated poorly in her hometown amid her ongoing contentious divorce from her estranged husband, Scott Wolf.

The “Real World” alum shared an Instagram post on Saturday after Scott broke his silence on their divorce and spoke out against her, accusing her of conspiring to make “disturbing, false” claims about him.

Kelley — who said she’s “often misunderstood” — claimed she’s been made to feel like “the most unwelcome guest” in Park City, Utah, where their family home is located. She previously documented her attempt to get back into the house after the locks had apparently been changed.

“I’m apparently the most unwelcome guest in my own town of Park City, Utah,” she wrote alongside a picture of a tree with an American flag hanging off it. “This is okay… because humans are sweet for the most part but we are also easily influenced and if we only know one optic… we can be manipulated.”

“Betrayal, hate and judgment are simply personal matters and I give that to God,” she continued. “I am only a girl, trying to relax.”

Kelley said she was headed to Arkansas to “reset” after the “brutal and brilliant” past few weeks she’s spent in Park City.

The former reality star also threatened to take legal action against those who have “slandered” her.

“For those who have slandered my name—trust me, I’ll meet you in court,” she wrote. “For those who’ve stood with me—you’re coming with me on the road.”

“I love a road trip,” she continued. “I love my car. And I love my people. It’s time to go. But don’t worry, Utah—I’ll be back. After all, it’s where I put my roots. 🌲.”

Reps for both Kelley and Scott didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

On Friday, Scott claimed Kelley conspired a plan to accuse him of “psychological abuse, child abuse, child endangerment, stealing with passports.”

The exes share three children together: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11.

“I am now choosing to come forward and share that she has described to me her plans to ‘make claims’ about me, although she also admitted, ‘I do not believe they’re true,’ in order to gain an advantage in what she sees as a ‘battle’ in court, and in the court of public opinion,” Scott told People in a statement.

“In order to protect my kids, I am providing the text messages she sent to me where she describes this plan, so there are no questions about her intentions, or the malicious intent behind her false allegations made and/or planned for the future,” Scott continued.

People reported that Kelley, 48, alleged in the messages that she “was advised to make claims that are possible, even though I do not believe they’re true nor would I ever say them to anyone.”

She ultimately shared her allegations against Scott, 57, on a phone call with police on June 26, according to the outlet.

“Although her claims are completely baseless and incredibly dangerous, the worst part is that they are traumatic for our children,” Scott said.



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