Strona główna Aktualności Alice Evans przyznaje się przed sądem, że wysłała Ioanowi Gruffuddowi nienawiść online.

Alice Evans przyznaje się przed sądem, że wysłała Ioanowi Gruffuddowi nienawiść online.

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Alice Evans wept in court on Thursday as she told how she learned – from a lawyer – that her husband, Fantastic Four star Ioan Gruffudd, was divorcing her. 'I was terrified… I was alone in Los Angeles. I was utterly shocked… devastated,’ sobbed the 57-year-old actress who said that Gruffudd 'never’ told her himself that he wanted a divorce. Several months later came a second crushing blow, she told the LA Superior Court, when she discovered on Instagram that the man she’d spent more than 20 years of her life with was romantically involved with a much-younger woman, Australian actress, Bianca Wallace. 'It was the biggest shock I have ever had in my life,’ added Evans, using tissues to wipe away tears as she testified on the fourth day of the trial in which Gruffudd, 52, is seeking to renew a domestic violence restraining order against her. Gruffudd and Evans split in early 2021 and went through a messy divorce that was finalized in 2023. Since then, they’ve been locked in a bitter feud over money and custody of their daughters, Ella, 16, and Elsie, 12. Welsh actor Gruffudd accuses his ex of a 'relentless five-year campaign of harassment and abuse’ against him and Wallace, 33, whom he married in April last year and who bore him his third daughter Mila in November. Gruffudd has accused Evans of violating the ‘stay away’ provision of the three-year restraining order that was in place from August 2022 by following him to a parent teacher meeting at the school of one their daughters. Evans denies any ongoing harassment and is asking Judge Michael Convey to throw out Gruffudd’s request for a new restraining order against her. Evans told the court that after the restraining order was imposed, her daughters were ‘terrified that I was going to end up in jail’ because of violations of the order. 'I’m the only person they’ve got – they don’t have any other family. I’m all they have,’ said the actress who cited a phone conversation one of her daughters had with her father in which, she claimed, ‘He said, your mother’s going to be in jail.’ She also claimed she did not realize Gruffudd would be at the school when she went there. She denied Gruffudd’s claims that in July 2020 – six months before he broke up with Evans – he witnessed her trying to give their daughters cocaine, she physically assaulted him, and she passed out drunk on the floor. Evans claims she’s broke and wants the court to order Gruffudd to increase the $1,500 a month he pays her in spousal support and the $3,000 a month he pays in child support for their two girls, who, he says, have been 'poisoned and alienated’ against him by their mother. Gruffudd wants to stop paying spousal support altogether, based upon Evans’s 'persistent domestic abuse of him and her many violations of the (previous) restraining order’ and maintains that he has already 'overpaid’ Evans to the tune of more than $300,000. Evans – dressed Thursday in a plaid jacket over a black blouse and long orange skirt – told the court that when Gruffudd, whom she’d been with since 2000, left their LA home in January 2021, 'I thought he just needed some space… to get his head straight. 'I thought we were just taking a break. I just wanted to keep the family together for the sake of the children.’ But a month later, a lawyer called her and said that Gruffudd had filed for divorce, she told the court. 'I didn’t want a divorce,’ declared Evans, who said she tried to contact Gruffudd by phone and email, but he didn’t respond. It was then, she admitted, that she started sending angry and frustrated internet posts and emails to Gruffudd. 'Too often,’ she replied tearfully when asked how often she was emailing him. 'It was a sense of panic. My world was being overturned because I couldn’t communicate with him. I felt in limbo because in the 20 years together, we had spoken every single day. 'I was desperate for us to work things out by talking to each other. I just wanted to talk to my husband… I stupidly thought we could get back together.’ Any hopes she had of reconciling with Gruffudd were dashed when, in October of 2021, while Gruffudd was in the south of France filming a movie, she asked if she could follow him on Instagram, and, she said, he replied that 'he accepted me as a friend.’ When she went on Instagram, the first thing she saw was an announcement that Ioan and Bianca Wallace were in a romantic relationship. With her feelings hurt by news of Gruffudd’s new love, Evans started posting derogatory social media messages about him and Wallace – posts she now 'very much regrets’. Looking at Gruffudd, who sat in court in front of her, less than 20 feet away, Evans said: I now can say I’m sorry… I was posting way too much. Now I feel ashamed and humiliated. 'I’m mortified and hugely regretful and apologetic to Bianca too.’ Evans didn’t show up at the court hearing in August 2022 when Gruffudd and Wallace were granted a three-year restraining order as a result of her online trash-talking. 'I was terrified of seeing them together,’ she told the court Thursday. 'I could not go. I stayed home. It was stupid.’ Of Wallace’s accusation that in a November 2021 online post, Evans had 'outed’ Bianca’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis, Alice told the court that when she made the post: 'I honestly thought it was public knowledge. I feel terrible about it – I am deeply apologetic.’ And when asked about Gruffudd’s complaint in court earlier in the week that she sent disturbing emails to his mother, she said: 'I was just a desperate person because my family was falling apart, and I didn’t know what to do. 'I thought she (Gruffudd’s mother) could help us somehow keep our family together. It was terribly stupid. 'I feel a huge sense of shame and embarrassment. I don’t recognize that person – she lost her mind.’