Kelly Wolf was arrested Tuesday after her and Scott Wolf divorce drama escalated.
The “real world” alum was booked at the Summit County Jail in Park City, Utah, TMZ reported Wednesday.
The 57-year-old is allegedly taken into custody for two misdemeanors. This is electronic communication harassment and electronic disclosure of personal identification information.
Kelly documented the experience via Instagram stories, telling her followers that she felt “confused” and “scary.”
The former reality star said, “The police are in my house to be in my house. I don’t know why. Deputy Norton said I have to follow.
“I’m not a suicide,” she continued. “I’m not dangerous to anyone. I didn’t do anything… I was about to go on a date. This was the first time I could breathe.”
Kelly asked someone, “Come and help me,” and “make a fight.”
She did not post on social media and did not reply to a request for comment on Page 6.
The former MTV personality unraveled Scott, who shared a series of strange uploads that same day, called out “old friends who banned them from the bar” and called “the most hated man on earth.”
Kelly, who married a “Party of Five” alum in 2004, said, “Send your kids now!!! There’s no better game. This is war. This is my last chance before I go to the press.”
She then posted what appeared to be the actor’s phone number, writing, “Let’s put the dimples in my press.”
Kelly claimed that he flew the next morning to “depart for six months” as he would not “subjugate” and “fight against another time.”
She said, “The kids hate me. The town hates me. And I love my life! I am so happy, and only to see my child before I leave. I love you. Take care of our children.”
Kelly and Scott have been making headlines all summer ever since the “Nancy Drew” alumni filed for divorce from their wife in June.
That same month, Kelly was taken into custody by police and filmed “she took him to her in opposition to her.”
She was placed in a second involuntary hold in July.
Scott, who has temporary sole custody of his son Jackson, 16, told people earlier this month that his 12-year-old son Miller and daughter Lucy, 11, wanted to protect “the happiness of (his) children.”
Kelly claimed Friday that she hadn’t seen her children in months as the controversial divisions are raging.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, please call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.