Scott Wolf Celebrates His Lookalike Daughter Lucy's 11th Birthday with Rare Photos: 'You Light the Way'
Scott Wolf is celebrating his daughter Lucy as she turns another year older
The 'Party of Five' alum wrote a sweet message in honor of his daughter on Instagram
Wolf shares his three kids — Lucy and sons Miller and Jackson — with wife KelleyScott Wolf's daughter is another year older.
The Party of Five alum, 56, shared a series of photos on Instagram as he celebrated his lookalike daughter Lucy Marie's 11th birthday. In the sweet pics, the father-daughter duo can be seen smiling together outside and hanging out in a pool.
Lucy looks like the spitting image of her famous father as they pose for a few selfies. "My baby girl is 11. Mighty Lu. The strongest, kindest, wisest, funniest, most magical soul," wrote Wolf in his caption.
"What an ocean of love I have for my beautiful girl. Happy Birthday, Lucy Marie. You light the way. ❤️."
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Wolf shares his daughter and sons Miller William, 12, and Jackson, 15, with his longtime wife Kelley.
Back in January, the actor joked that since he's been starring as a doctor on his TV series Doc, he's been offering his family unwarranted medical advice — and his wife cannot handle it.
Wolf appeared on the Jan. 6th episode of Live with Kelly and Mark, where he shared that his offer to help was rejected after his family had 'been stricken by […] some kind of virus.'
'My daughter has it the worst. My wife has it now,' said Wolf. 'There's some mysterious symptoms. There's some weird things. And I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV.'
'A lot,' said Mark Consuelos, referring to Wolf's past roles as medical professionals on Everwood and The Night Shift.
'You are basically a doctor at this point,' Kelly Ripa added.
'I'm kind of a doctor! So last night I was talking to my wife — and my daughter's miserable, my wife's kind of miserable — and I'm like, 'Listen honey, I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV,' ' Wolf said, adding that 'she hung up the phone. She hung up.'
In 2024, the Nancy Drew star shared a sweet message to his longtime wife on Instagram to celebrate being married for 20 years.
"20 years ago today, we began our wedded journey together. 20 years later, with our three beautiful children, several generations of fur babies, and what feels like a lifetime of adventures and experiences together, I love you now more than ever," he wrote in the caption.
The post featured four photos of the couple. The first showed the pair posing similarly, except one was captured more recently, and the other is a black-and-white image from the past. The last two photos were from their wedding day.
"As blessed as we have been and are, we have surely been tested these last few years. You continue to be the force of light and love and life that makes it all make sense," added Wolf. "You are the rock of our family, and even when pushed beyond what sometimes even feels possible, you have always found a way to hold on to who you truly are, and who and what you love the most."
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