Scott Wolf’s estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, is continuing to tell her side of the story.
“May I have your attention … I think it’s time to tell my truth and well … I never lie … unless it’s worth it! Ha!” Kelley, 49, captioned an Instagram video on Sunday, August 3. “I like to win. Love you all!!! Except 10 people on earth. And they are LOSERS.”
She added, “So … Oops. I did it again. Checkmate bitch. I am JUST getting started and I’m still … alive??”
Kelley claimed in her caption that “a lot of people would like me to just crash and burn.”
“I may be crazy but I’m also SMART AF!! And you should be very proud of yourself if you follow MY lead,” Kelley concluded. “Let’s f***ing go.”
The video Kelley posted on Sunday was nearly 10 minutes long and showed her walking around Park City, Utah. She showed off the hat she was wearing, telling followers she plans to sell them as part of her upcoming label, The Cricket Project.
“Today, my friends, it’s time for a revolution,” she said in the video. “I’m about to tell my side of everything. My truth.”
Comments on Sunday’s post were limited. At one point she called out the police in Utah County, who reportedly put her on a seven-day hold last month. Kelley also offered several life updates, discussing past experiences with former friends who remained unnamed.
“Thank you to all my lawyers, to all my friends, to all of you and to anyone and everyone who has shown me the most love a girl should ever have in her lifetime,” Kelley said in the video. “Divorce is hard, really hard and what you always have to remember is its kids first, OK.”
Kelley announced in June that she and Scott, 57, had split after 21 years of marriage. He broke his silence one day later, calling their divorce “the most difficult decision of my life.” The estranged couple share kids Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11.
“It’s always going to be a he said, she said game. Always,” Kelley continued. “So, it doesn’t matter what you read in the media. It doesn’t matter what you see. It doesn’t matter what your friends say. It doesn’t matter, anything.”
She added, “What I recommend is talking to your closest people, getting the best advice possible and remembering one critical thing: love always wins, no matter what.”
Kelley also discussed the two involuntary holds she’s experienced, claiming she was called “grandiose,” “schizophrenic,” “bipolar” and “hostile.” Kelley claimed that she “acted crazy” at first before she started to “push buttons” while under the hold.
Last month, Kelley spoke about her seven-day hold, claiming she suffered “police brutality” and showing a photo of an alleged bruise on her arm. She further alleged that “they tried to keep me for 90 days” before she was ultimately released.
“Anything and everything that has been said about me can be proven wrong in a court of law if you just read a book, looked at Instagram or just looked at my face and said, ‘Sorry,’” she claimed on Sunday. “But you didn’t. Accountability matters.”
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