Kelley Wolf, who is an author and personal development coach revealed that she and her husband, actor Scott Wolf are divorcing after twenty one years of marriage, according to People Magazine.
The decision was announced by Kelley Wolf though an Instagram post on 10 June, where she stated that the couple would be separating, before adding that the circumstances of the decision would be kept private. She wrote:
"It is with a heavy heart that Scott and I are moving forward with the dissolution of our marriage.This has been a long, quiet journey for me—rooted in hope, patience, and care for our children. 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.”
More about Kelley Wolf, as she announces separation after more than two decades of marriage
Kelley Wolf was born Kelley Limp on 14 October 1976, and grew up in Northewest Arkansas, but later attended high school in the UK, according to her IMDB profile. According to her Linkdln profile, she later studied broadcast journalism at the University of Kansas and worked at Paramount Plus and Viacom CBS. Kelley Wolf starred in the hit MTV reality TV show, The Real World: New Orleans, where she, along with her other castmates lived in a civil war era mansion as they navigated their lives.
According to Reality TV World, Kelley Wolf met Scott Wolf in 2002, and the couele later married in 2004 after two years of dating. The couple welcomed their first child, Jackson Kayse in March 2009, followed by their second child Miller, in 2012, and their third child, Lucy in 2014.
In her post on Instagram, Kelley Wolf further praised the "Party of Five" actor, adding that both of them are looking forward to the next step of their journey in raising their children. She wrote:
"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. We both look forward to an extraordinary life centered around the most extraordinary children. My priority has always been their wellbeing—and my own healing. That will never change.”
She further added:
"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. 🤍”
In 2007, Kelley Wolf later attended Westminster College, Utah, where she studied clinical psychology. She now focuses on her work also as a public speaker and thought leader, and is the founder of the The Cricket Project, through which she helps her clients navigate different concerns. She is also the author of the book "FLOW: Finding Love Over Worry: A Recipe For Joyful Living," where she talks about navigating one's state of mind through what she calls the "flow state." According to her Linkdln profile, her next book, "Addendum" is slated for release next year.
Kelley Wolf, who is an avid traveller, was previously diagnosed with Elhers-Danlous syndrome, a genetic condition that makes the connective tissue of the body, like the skin and joints, weaker, making it difficult to perform daily tasks. Apart from this, Kelley Wolf is also the host of the podcast "FLOW: Finding Love Over Worry"
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