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Scott Wolf takes his children on vacation following estranged wife Kelley’s hospitalization

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Scott Wolf and his kids are heading on vacation after his estranged wife Kelley was detained and hospitalized by Utah police,

In a photo posted to his Instagram Stories on Friday, the actor showed their three kids — Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11 — walking together through an airport terminal.

“On the road with my forever squad,” he wrote across the picture.

The estranged couple made headlines earlier this month after Kelley announced that she and Scott were headed for divorce after 20 years of marriage.

The “Party of Five,” 57, actor filed for divorce on June 10.

“This has been a long, quiet journey for me—rooted in hope, patience, and care for our children,” she wrote.

In a statement of his own, Scott called his divorce filing the “most difficult decision” of his life and asked for privacy while navigating the split.

Days later, Kelley shocked her followers once again when she was detained and hospitalized after allegedly making “concerning” statements to family members.

The “Challenge” alum, 48, captured the aggressive interaction with Utah police on her phone and broadcast the scene via Instagram Live.

In the recording, Kelley was heard claiming to officers: “I think Scott Wolf is abusing me, and now you are abusing me more.”

According to the 911 call described in the Summit County Sheriff’s Office’s official report, there was a family fight in the household prior to officers’ arrival.

On Thursday, Kelley appeared to provide a lengthy explanation to describe the ordeal with Utah police, telling her Instagram followers that she was “held against [her] will” by “a small but very vocal group of PC ex-friends.”

Kelley shared that the group of former pals, whom she referred to as “The Army of Eight,” claimed that they were “worried about” her.

“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 added. “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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