Kelly Wolf is heading for rehabilitation after her arrest.
The “Real World: New Orleans” alumnus, 48, revealed plans to check herself out at a treatment center on September 12th during her arrest on Tuesday.
The “excited” former reality star, according to people, told a district court judge.
In particular, the outlet did not designate the treatment center in question.
“I look forward to it,” insisted Scott Wolf’s estranged wife. “My brother is taking me with me. It’s a great place. It’s a great place. I’ve always recommended myself as a mental health expert.”
“I’ll be there for a month,” the life coach concluded, “I hope it helps.”
Kelly and Scott’s representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Page 6.
Kelly is currently facing three misdemeanor claims for one count of personal identification electronic communication harassment in alleged cases that took place on August 25th and 26th.
At the time, Kelly made headlines for a bizarre series of story posts on Instagram. One of them shared the phone number of her estranged husband.
She called Scott, 57, “the most hated man on the planet,” last month, and told Dimples to “put his press into the field.”
Kelly then recorded her arrest and told her followers she felt “confused” and “scary.”
The former MTV personality was booked at the Summit County Jail in Park City, Utah, and was released two days later at the back of the bar.
Scott, who filed for divorce from Kelly in June, received a “barbuilt of calls and text messages from unknown people” after a social media upload.
On Monday, the judge reportedly issued an order of protection for Scott. Kelly says he cannot contact the “Five Party” alum or their children, Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, Lucy, 11.
In addition to returning to her home with police to pick up her belongings and participate in a divorce mediation session, Kelly will have to stay 300 feet from her ex-partner.
You cannot “intention or attempt to commit or threaten any form of violence” against Scott or the children, such as “stalking, harassing, threatening, physically injuring, and causing abuse that could cause physical injuries.”
Kelly is also prohibited from drinking or drug exchange until the next hearing scheduled for September 10th.
Scott, who married Kelly in 2004, holds only temporary custody of Jackson, Miller and Lucy.
The “Nancy Drew” alumni first got a restraining order against his ex when it split up earlier this summer, but he dropped it in July.
Scott didn’t share much about the escalating tensions in the divorce drama, but he said in August that his little one is his “priority” as their “happiness is at stake.”