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Scott Wolf returns to social media with photo of kids after filing for divorce from wife Kelley: ‘My forever squad'
Scott Wolf returns to social media with photo of kids after filing for divorce from wife Kelley: ‘My forever squad'

New York Post

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Scott Wolf returns to social media with photo of kids after filing for divorce from wife Kelley: ‘My forever squad'

It's a party of four for Scott Wolf. The actor, 57, returned to social media for the first time since filing for divorce from his wife Kelley on June 9 after 21 years of marriage. Scott took to his Instagram Stories to share a picture of his kids traveling through the airport. 'On the road with my forever squad,' the 'Nancy Drew' alum wrote on Friday above the shot of Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, from behind. Wolf set the image to Rusted Root's 'Send Me On My Way.' 8 Scott Wolf posts his kids. Instagram/@iamscottwolf 'After 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley,' Scott confirmed to The Post on June 11. 'Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter.' Then, days later, a reported 'family fight' occurred at the Wolf family's Park City, Utah home on the morning of June 13. 8 Kelley Wolf on Instagram. kelleywolf/Instagram An audio clip from the 911 call heard an unidentified female telling the dispatcher that she was 'terrified' and 'needed help' after clashing with her brother-in-law and 16-year-old son. There was also allegations of a 'past-occurred assault' choking incident that transpired at the Wolf residence in March. That night, Kelley, 48, was detained by police and taken to a local hospital to get 'some help' following concerns for her well-being. 8 Kelley Wolf shares her side on Instagram. Instagram/@kelleywolf 8 Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf attend the 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards. FilmMagic Part of the incident was captured on 'The Real World' alum's Instagram. After being released from the hospital, Kelley took to Instagram and alleged that prior to this incident, she was 'held against her will' by friends who were 'worried' about her well-being. 'Which is wild, considering I literally wrote a book on worry (FLOW—look it up),' she noted. '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. That's control.' 8 Kelley and Scott Wolf with their kids in 2023. kelleywolf/Instagram 8 Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf pose for a selfie. kelleywolf/Instagram The 'Everwood' actress also claimed that she was the one who decided to end her marriage to Scott. 'I initiated a separation almost a year ago. I've been trying to file for divorce for months, but delays with legal counsel slowed the process,' Kelley explained. 'Yes, the official petition came from the other party, but let the record show: I've been grieving this marriage for isn't avoidance – it's acceptance.' Hours later, the mom-of-three dove deeper into what she has been experiencing. 8 Scott and Kelley Wolf. Getty Images 'To be clear,' Kelley began beneath a picture of herself,' I'm currently in my car, parked at my home. I am not in a hospital. I was discharged with zero substances in my system, No diagnosis, No family history of mental illness.' And yet…,' the life coach claimed, 'I was handcuffed, bruised, and offered strong medications like lithium and Seroquel— Against my will. Let that sink in.' Although Scott is on a trip with their children, Kelley alleged she wasn't made aware of their travel plans. 8 Scott Wolf, Kelley Wolf and their kids. kelleywolf/Instagram As she put it, 'Meanwhile, husband he filed for divorce this past week, even though I've been trying to file for a legal separation for 9 LONG months, appears to have taken our three children to Boston— Without informing me. I'm currently trying to locate them so I can meet them there. I've barely seen my kids.' 'Getting divorced is hard enough without the public weighing in on my every move,' Kelley added. 'Enough is enough.'

Concern as report finds misogynist content remains widely accessible to young people
Concern as report finds misogynist content remains widely accessible to young people

Irish Examiner

time4 days ago

  • Irish Examiner

Concern as report finds misogynist content remains widely accessible to young people

Children and women's networks have expressed alarm after new research shows that misogynist videos featuring Andrew Tate are easily accessible to boys as young as 13 across Europe, including in Ireland. The Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) said it identified 100 of the most-viewed YouTube videos of Mr Tate promoting misogyny over the last year, attracting nearly 54m views. Researchers set up accounts in the US, Britain, Germany, and Ireland, and found that 98 out of the 100 videos in Ireland and Germany were accessible to boys as young as 13 (all in Britain and US). The report said Tate's promotion of hate and violence against women, led to YouTube, TikTok, and Meta closing his channels in 2022. 'However, thanks to subscribers of his online course 'The Real World', Tate has retained his presence on the platform through fan-made content,' the report said. ISPCC head of policy Fiona Jennings said: 'While Andrew Tate has been banned from publishing new content to YouTube, we are aware previous content continues to be widely available. To learn from the CCDH's research that this content is being served up to the accounts of 13-year-old boys is totally unacceptable.' She said research by Professor Debbie Ging in DCU found that recommender algorithms in social media platforms are 'rapidly amplifying toxic content'. From what is revealed to us through conversations on our Childline service, we believe there is a high probability that engagement with such content does effect boys and has a knock-on impact on girls. 'When we look at profiled engagements such as 'being forced to make or watch pornography' or 'being sexually harassed or exploited', between 70-90% are from children identifying as female with an age profile from 10-16 years of age.' National Women's Council violence against women coordinator Ivanna Youtchak said: 'It is very concerning to see the influence of traditionalist and misogynistic views in digital spaces on children and young people.' She said figures such as Andrew Tate, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump promote views that men should dominate relationships, disregard women's opinions, and treat them as objects. 'Given the formative nature of this age group, they are more susceptible to adopting or experimenting with these harmful views,' Ms Youtchak said. 'It is therefore all the more important that school curricula address online harms, promote gender equality, and support young people to think critically. In addition, online platforms such as Youtube must be held accountable for the dangerous views they help to promote. A spokesperson for YouTube said: 'Andrew Tate's channels were terminated in 2022. Since then, we've removed hundreds of thousands of videos and terminated thousands of channels that have attempted to circumvent that original decision. "But as with all terminated users, not all content that features Andrew Tate will be removed. Only 11 videos from the CCDH report were shared with us to review — the majority have been removed for violating our Terms of Service, and we've terminated a number of the featured channels.'

Kelley Wolf hospitalized by officers 'against my will' days after revealing divorce
Kelley Wolf hospitalized by officers 'against my will' days after revealing divorce

USA Today

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Kelley Wolf hospitalized by officers 'against my will' days after revealing divorce

Kelley Wolf hospitalized by officers 'against my will' days after revealing divorce "The Real World" alumna Kelley Wolf has been transported by sheriff's deputies to a Utah hospital in a move that she described as "against my will." Days after Kelley Wolf announced her separation from her husband of 21 years, "Party of Five" star Scott Wolf, the 48-year-old author and "certified life coach" on June 13 posted an Instagram Story in which she wrote, "This is horrible. I have been taken against my will. Please check on my kids." "Also… I am happy!! Happier than I have ever been," the message continued. "I have NO idea why or how this is happening in AMERICA. I am compliant, calm and respectful, and hopefully this is all sorted very quickly. In the meantime, be kind to each other. This is one of the darkest things I've ever experienced." The Utah County Sheriff's Office shared a press release on the matter, explaining, "Deputies responded to the Sundance Resort for a report of a female that needed some help." "Upon speaking with the female, our Deputies learned that she had made concerning comments to a family member, and she also made similar comments to our Deputies," the statement alleged. "For that reason, our Deputies transported the female to a local hospital." USA TODAY has reached out to a contact for Wolf, as well as Scott Wolf's representative and the Utah County Sheriff's Office, for comment. Kelley Wolf posts interaction with officers Wolf, who was reportedly livestreaming on Instagram, later posted a clip in which she appears to be speaking to law enforcement officers. The majority of the video only has audio, until Wolf and an officer are briefly seen at the end. "Don't! Oh my god, this is not happening. Fine, I'll go," Wolf says. As what sounds like handcuffs clicking shut rings out, she says, "Please, I'll go on my own. Wow. Wow. This is shameful, gentlemen. ... Be ashamed of yourselves, gentlemen." "You've made some comments to your dad and comments to people that are concerning," an officer is heard saying. She then asks them to "please" stop the phone's recording. Wolf – who lives in Park City, Utah, with Scott Wolf and their three children – had previously posted on her Instagram Story about dining at the Sundance Resort with 11-year-old daughter Lucy Marie. What Kelley Wolf, Scott Wolf said about their divorce Nearly two weeks after the estranged couple's 21st wedding anniversary on May 29, Kelley wrote in a June 10 Instagram caption, "It is with a heavy heart that Scott and I are moving forward with the dissolution of our marriage." She added, "While I will not speak publicly about the details, I feel peace knowing that I've done everything I can to walk this path with integrity and compassion." In a statement to USA TODAY on June 10, Scott Wolf said he'd filed for divorce in what he called "the most difficult decision of my life." "Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority," Wolf added. "So, I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter." Contributing: Edward Segarra, USA TODAY

Scott Wolf and wife Kelley divorcing after 21 years of marriage: ‘I'VE DONE EVERYTHING I CAN'
Scott Wolf and wife Kelley divorcing after 21 years of marriage: ‘I'VE DONE EVERYTHING I CAN'

Toronto Sun

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Toronto Sun

Scott Wolf and wife Kelley divorcing after 21 years of marriage: ‘I'VE DONE EVERYTHING I CAN'

'I am stepping into a chapter of peace, freedom, and protection — with grace,' she wrote Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf attend the 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on January 15, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Frazer Harrison / Getty Images Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Scott and Kelley Wolf have called it quits after more than two decades of marriage. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account Kelley took to Instagram to share the news in a lengthy post about both her relationship with the Party of Five star and her future, alongside a photo of a lioness with three eagles flying over it. 'It is with a heavy heart that Scott and I are moving forward with the dissolution of our marriage,' she wrote. 'This has been a long, quiet journey for me — rooted in hope, patience, and care for our children,' she continued. 'While I will not speak publicly about the details, I feel peace knowing that I've done everything I can to walk this path with integrity and compassion.' The Real World: New Orleans alum, 48, went on to praise her soon-to-be-ex — who she met in 2002, two years before they tied the knot — and their three children, Jackson, Miller and Lucy. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'Scott Wolf is one of the best fathers I've ever known and one of the best partners a woman could have the privilege of sharing life with. He is kind, thoughtful, funny, and beautiful in spirit,' she continued. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'We both look forward to an extraordinary life centred around the most extraordinary children,' Kelley added. 'My priority has always been their wellbeing — and my own healing. That will never change.' The life coach concluded: 'I am stepping into a chapter of peace, freedom, and protection — with grace. Thank you to the many friends, family, and professionals who have held space for me with love. Please respect our privacy during this time. May we all remember: healing isn't loud. It's sacred.' Last year, in a post about their 20th wedding anniversary, Kelley shared some insight about their rocky marriage and how she was 'ready to walk out the door,' but Scott fought for them, noting their love story 'wasn't over.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. She recalled in the post: 'He said, 'You are really going to leave. I believe you. I can see it. I can feel it. And there is no chance in hell I am going to let that happen, so let's do this.' Kelley continued: ''Let's do this hard part, the uncomfortable part. The part where I have to look in the mirror and see my old pattern where I have tried to find fault in somebody in the hopes that I would prove that nobody can really do the hard stuff and stick around.'' Read More She revealed: 'And that day, I won't go into all the details, but we went into the cave. Together. And when we came out, you couldn't find two people more bonded, more connected, and more clear about the promise we were about to make to each other.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The Nancy Drew actor, 57, kept it brief in a statement to People . 'After 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley. Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter.' In a Valentine's Day post he shared earlier this year, the actor posted a photo of his wife and daughter and wrote: 'You have my whole heart and always will. The most beautiful, kind, wise, brave, powerful people in my life. I love you so very much.' In a comment to his post, Kelley replied: 'We love YOU!!!! We have the best man, the best Wolf. The best human.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. NHL Celebrity Editorial Cartoons Toronto & GTA News

Las Vegas Sphere Owner Hits Beyoncé With Cease And Desist Over 'Unauthorized' Use Of Venue In Tour
Las Vegas Sphere Owner Hits Beyoncé With Cease And Desist Over 'Unauthorized' Use Of Venue In Tour

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Las Vegas Sphere Owner Hits Beyoncé With Cease And Desist Over 'Unauthorized' Use Of Venue In Tour

Beyoncé has just kicked off her "Cowboy Carter" tour, but there's already trouble at the rodeo. According to sources close to the owner of the famed Las Vegas Sphere, which opened in September 2023, they have sent Beyoncé a cease and desist letter over her "unauthorized" use of their venue in her tour's interlude visuals. During the opening night of Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" tour on April 28, fans noticed the Las Vegas Sphere in one of the interlude visuals. In the stunning graphic, the "II Hands II Heaven" singer is depicted as hundreds of feet tall, striding through Sin City before stopping at the Sphere. She then lowers down before picking the venue up, tapping it with one finger, and walking away with it in her hand. Although the clip had Beyoncé fans buzzing with speculation online, Madison Square Garden boss James Dolan wasn't pleased with the 43-year-old's use of the building in her visuals. 'Beyoncé — many orders of magnitude larger than the Sphere venue — leans over, picks up the venue, and looms over it,' Kathleen McCarthy, a lawyer representing Dolan, wrote in a statement obtained by The Post. McCarthy went on to say that Bey's interlude has caused "significant speculation" that she would end her tour with a "Sphere residency." The letter, addressed to Beyoncé's production company, Parkwood Entertainment, asked the singer to stop using footage of the venue "without permission" so that it wouldn't confuse fans. "It has recently come to SEG's attention that a Cowboy Carter tour interlude video contains the unauthorized use of SEG's intellectual property," the letter states. "SEG is sure that multiple aspects of the interlude video, including other brands, clips, and music, were duly cleared by the tour with rights permissions from the rights holders whose works were used in the video, as is common practice. SEG, however, was never asked, and the prominent appearance and manipulation of SEG's Sphere venue in the video is unauthorized." Social media users immediately reacted to the legal matter and defended the "Dangerously In Love" singer vigorously in different threads. Tami Roman from MTV's "The Real World" and VH1's "Basketball Wives" commented, "The way I heard tourism was down [and] people aren't even going to the sphere ... they might wanna let her help with free promo [and] visibility." Someone else commented, "Now why would you block your blessings?" A third user also shared their thoughts and assumed Dolan was upset over previous rumors that Beyoncé declined the opportunity to perform a residency at the Sphere in 2024. "Oh, he mad she ain't wanna do that residency," they wrote. Another user suggested Beyoncé pull the footage of the Sphere from her interlude, "and then never perform there." During the first night of Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" tour, which occurred at SoFi Stadium in California, Beyoncé surprised attendees with a few of her family members. Blue Ivy Carter, who was featured in the "RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR" and "Beyoncé Bowl" on Netflix, joined her mother on stage throughout various parts of the three-hour performance. But she wasn't the only Carter on stage. Rumi Carter also stood by her mother's side during her performance of "PROTECTOR," in which the former can be heard saying on the studio version of the song, "Mom, can I hear the lullaby, please?" While off stage, some fans were involved in a heated exchange that turned physical, sending concertgoers into a panic. Two women, dressed head-to-toe in their best Western-inspired get-up, were seen arguing with each other near the VIP section of the concert before one of them smacked a hat off their other's head. Later, someone else swooped into the encounter, pushing another to the floor. One bystander could be heard calling the situation "a mess," while another joked, "Another show after the Beyoncé show?"

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