Fantastic Four star Ioan Gruffudd told a court Monday of his horror at being publicly branded a ‘child abuser, pedophile and drug addict’ in Alice Evans’s social media posts, as his trial against his ex-wife kicked off.
‘It was devastating for me as a father to have that kind of false narrative out there,’ the 52-year-old star said, on the first day of what is expected to be a grueling nine-day trial in which he is asking a judge to renew a restraining order against Evans, 57.
As Evans sat in the Los Angeles court, scrolling through phone texts and whispering with her attorney, Gruffudd recounted a barrage of incidents of harassment and abuse in which, he said, she:
Threatened to destroy him and his career by ‘Amber Hearding’ him (referring to Johnny Depp’s bitter breakup with actress Amber Heard);Hired a private detective to follow his new wife, Bianca Wallace;Threatened him with physical violence;Falsely claimed that he had been cheating with Wallace for three years before his marriage to Evans ended;Threatened to accuse Wallace of a ‘false crime so that she would be deported.’
Gruffudd, dressed in a dark blue suit and tie, shook his head and grimaced as he told the court that his former wife had told him in a text shortly after he filed for divorce that ‘she was going to dedicate her life to fighting me.’
‘I was incredibly upset and mortified,’ he said, adding that, in other messages, she threatened to ruin his acting career, saying, ‘You won’t be an actor, baby, you’ll just be begging for money.’
Ioan Gruffudd, 52, addressed the court on day one of his explosive nine-day trial against his ex-wife, Alice Evans, 57, on Monday, claiming her ‘vicious’ social media attacks that branded him a ‘child abuser, pedophile and drug addict’ impacted his relationship with his daughters
In court, Gruffudd described a series of harassment and abuse incidents by Evans, including attempts to destroy him and his career by ‘Amber Hearding’ him – referencing Johnny Depp’s bitter breakup and trial with Amber Heard
On social media, he said, ‘She accused me of being a child molester, a pedophile and a drug addict. She said I was out of my mind on sex and drugs and millennials.
‘I was terrified by what that would do to my image and my career. I felt saddened and frustrated and helpless. It threatened my relationship with my children.
‘I was very upset because I had been very generous in my support for the children and for Alice.’
Gruffudd accused Evans, who showed little emotion in a navy blue and white striped blouse that appeared to be on back to front, with her blonde hair tied in a bun, of creating a false narrative aimed at hurting his acting prospects.
He added: ‘I was terrified, boy, what that would do [to] my image and my career. I felt saddened and frustrated and helpless… it threatened my relationship with my children.
‘I was very upset because I had been very generous in my support for the children and for Alice.’
Gruffudd told the court that Evans’s bitterness toward him after their split was so serious that ‘she abandoned any idea of a settlement’ and instead insisted that they sell their family home so that ‘she would have the funds for litigation [to sue him].’
‘She told me, “There’s no going back now.” I was devastated. I was scared. I was nervous. She was threatening my career and my future and how I was going to provide for my children.’
He said he was ‘terrified’ when Evans sent him a video that contained ‘a threat of physical violence.’
Gruffudd plans to call his new wife, Bianca Wallace, 33, who he married in April last year, as a witness
He told the court that Evans’s vitriol was also aimed at Wallace. ‘Alice revealed to me that she had a private detective on Bianca,’ he told the court, adding that Evans made up a ‘false’ story about Gruffudd cheating on her for three years before he filed for divorce.
Evans appeared on a TV talk show in which she told the same cheating ‘false narrative’ and she was crying on the program, ‘which was all an act,’ Gruffudd went on. ‘I know she was acting because when the show ended, she texted me and said, “How’s it going? Want more?”
‘I was very disturbed that she would go to these lengths to denigrate me and the way she was describing Bianca. I felt helpless.
‘I was anxious that she would use my public image to create a scandal bigger than Brad and Angelina. I found that to be incredibly threatening.’
He said in one text, Evans, ‘said she was going to create a false crime that Bianca perpetrated and she would be deported.’
In another, he said she told him that he ‘didn’t have a clue how to bring up children’ and threatened to ‘call the police if he showed up to see his daughters.’
On one occasion, when he was dropping off his daughters after a scheduled visit, ‘Alice began loudly berating and threatening and accusing me,’ he said.
‘She said she was going to destroy me and she was going to “Amber Heard” me. Then she said to the girls, “If daddy is ever weird or creepy with you in a physical way, please let me know.”
Gruffudd and Evans reconvened on February 17 for a last-ditch bid to reach a truce, but talks ended in a stalemate. They are pictured arriving at a Los Angeles court in 2024
‘Then she started screaming and yelling obscenities at the top of her lungs. She was so aggressive – out of control. It was very upsetting and disturbing.’
Gruffudd’s raven-haired new wife Bianca Wallace took the witness stand in the afternoon and recalled a harrowing string of social media posts by Evans that called her a ‘ho’, accused her of ‘stealing her husband’ and revealed that Bianca suffers from multiple sclerosis.
‘The cruelty in her posts was horrendous,’ said Wallace, who wore a white jacket and black skin-tight pants and kept her composure during her testimony, despite the shocking content of the internet messages. ‘They were outrageous.
‘Alice said that Ioan had been in a relationship with me for three years behind his family’s back – I burst into tears when I read that because it was completely untrue (Gruffudd and she have always maintained that their relationship didn’t start till after he filed for divorce from Evans).
’She called me a stealer of husband – it was me who ruined her life and made her children cry, she said.
Gruffudd and Evans split in 2021 and went through a messy divorce that was finalized in 2023. Since then, they have been locked in a bitter feud over money and their daughters, Ella, 16, and Elsie, 12.
He accuses his ex of a ‘relentless five-year campaign of harassment against him and Wallace, 33, with whom he had a baby girl, Mila, in November.
And he is asking the court to renew the restraining order that he and Wallace took out against Evans after they complained that she was ‘stalking’ them and trashing them online.
Evans denies any ongoing harassment and is asking Judge Michael Convey to refuse Gruffudd’s request for a new restraining order.
She claims she is broke and wants the court to order Gruffudd to increase the $1,500 a month he gives her in spousal support and the $3,000 a month he pays in child support for their two girls.
Gruffudd says the youngsters have been ‘poisoned and alienated’ against him by their mother.
He wants to stop paying spousal support altogether, ‘based upon Alice’s ‘persistent domestic abuse of him and her many violations of the [previous] restraining order.’
Gruffudd also maintains that he has already ‘grossly overpaid’ Evans in spousal support to the tune of $400,000.
On February 17, the two were given one final chance to end their bitter, years-long war before the trial kicked off.
Gruffudd is aiming to end spousal support and extend a restraining order to stop Evans from ‘stalking’ him and trashing him and Wallace, 33, with whom he has a three-month-old daughter
But the hearing ended at an impasse with neither side willing to give an inch, the Daily Mail can reveal.
The battling duo has met for several court-ordered settlement conferences, and while they reached an agreement on some issues, they could not bury the hatchet on two major points of contention.
During the final session, after hearing from their lawyers that they had had more ‘meet-and-confer sessions’ that also failed to end their disputes, Judge Convey urged Gruffudd and Evans to be ‘civil’ to one another and not to turn the upcoming trial into a knock-down-drag-out fight.
‘You are represented by excellent attorneys – use those attorneys for the benefit of your family,’ the judge told them.
‘We don’t need drama. We need to concentrate on the best interests of the children.’
According to filings related to the February 17 hearing, the drama has reached a boiling point due to several incidents over the years.
Gruffudd claims that, despite a previous three-year restraining order against her, Evans has waged an ‘extensive and relentless five-year campaign of domestic abuse against him and Wallace.
Evans denies the accusations and opposes the restraining order, calling them ‘simply not reasonable or credible.’
Her lawyer also argues that the recent comments she made on social media ‘were not harassment – they were merely statements made by Alice about her life and current circumstances.’
Evans has also said she is struggling financially, claiming she and their daughters were evicted from their home for falling behind on rent. She also alleges she has been forced to sell her designer clothes and set up a GoFundMe account to raise money just to put food on the table.
Gruffudd and Evans, who have daughters Ella, 16, and Elsie, 13, finalized their divorce in 2023 and have since been locked in a bitter dispute over restraining orders, custody and money
But Gruffudd has disputed that account, claiming Evans ‘purposely got herself evicted… to support her false public narrative of financial destitution in an attempt to further harm my reputation… as a fraudulent way to strong-arm me into paying more support than I can afford.’
He insists that Evans made more than $130,000 in 2024 and adds, ‘Alice is capable of working full-time and earning a good living utilizing her many talents in a variety of jobs.’
Gruffudd reports earning about $575,000 annually, but Evans counters that he was making closer to $588,000 a year before their split.
She has also accused him of rarely, if ever, seeing their daughters, but Gruffudd claims she is to blame.
‘Alice’s intentional and extensive social media campaign to damage his earning capacity as an actor and over her jealousy of his wife Bianca Gruffudd have poisoned and alienated the girls’ once-healthy relationship with their father,’ his lawyer argues in the filing.
The former couple met on the set of 102 Dalmatians in 1999 and married in 2007
Gruffudd is demanding that Evans pay the $43,000 it cost him in legal fees to petition the court to renew the restraining order against her.
She has opposed the request, calling the amount ‘unbelievable’ and claiming she ‘does not have the ability’ to pay any more.
Evans and Gruffudd met on the set of the movie 102 Dalmatians more than 20 years ago. They fell in love and married in Mexico in 2007.
Gruffudd filed for divorce in March 2021, after Evans announced on social media that her husband of 14 years was leaving her. They were officially divorced in July 2023.