Alice Evans claims she’s being ‘gaslit’ as ex Ioan Gruffudd is granted restraining order
Actress Alice Evans has been banned from mentioning estranged husband Ioan Gruffudd on social media for three years after the Marvel star obtained a restraining order against the mother of his children in the wake of their marriage split
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Alice Evans rebukes claims from ex Ioan Gruffudd in July
Alice Evans has claimed she is being “gaslit” in a social media post shared after her estranged husband Ioan Gruffudd was granted a restraining order against her.
The 102 Dalmatians star took to her Instagram to make the claim and added how she has been told she is “fat and horrible” compared to “B”, which is understood to refer to Ioan’s new girlfriend Bianca Wallace.
The mum-of-two’s post has since been deleted from her Instagram page.
The 54-year-old wrote alongside a snap of her completed Apple Watch activity rings: “I’m working out to try to calm myself down because I am being GASLIT.
“Freaking GASLIT.
Alice and Ioan first met in 2000 and share two daughters
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“With my kids, with the places I usually go to. Everything. I can’t leave the house without being photographed and told that I am fat and horrible whereas ‘B’ is so slim… I cannot deal for much longer.”
Fantastic Four actor Ioan, 48, had previously won a temporary restraining order against Alice, 54, in February as he claimed he was inundated with messages from her.
Following the order, Alice – who shares Ella, 12, and Elsie, eight, with Ioan – has made multiple posts about her estranged husband on social media – sharing text messages between Ioan and their child.
A hearing took place on Tuesday August 2 at the Superior Court of California’s Family Division to grant a three year-long restraining order that demanded Alice not make any more social media posts on any account “including but not limited to Instagram and Twitter accounts, disparaging or harassing [Ioan] or the other protected person”.
The Vampire Diaries actress – who was a no-show at the hearing – has since wiped all traces of her ex from her Instagram account.
Her post alludes to Ioan’s new girlfriend Bianca Wallace
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Alice has deleted or archived all recent posts focused on Harrow actor Ioan over recent days, including screenshots of text conversations between him and their eldest child.
In the new restraining order document Ioan, known for his cameo in 1997 blockbuster Titanic, was present at the hearing alongside his two attorneys Anne Campbell Kiley and Katherine Heersema.
The documents claimed that Ioan wanted additional provisions added to the existing temporary restraining order.
It demanded that Alice not make any more social media posts on any account “including but not limited to Instagram and Twitter accounts, disparaging or harassing [Ioan] or the other protected person”.
Ioan Gruffudd has been given a three year restraining order against his ex-wife Alice Evans
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The document also requested that Alice should not post his text messages or any communications between himself and his children on any social media account.
Ioan also requested the judge order Alice not to contact his employer or make negative statements about him to his employers.
Further, the documents also listed Ioan’s new girlfriend Bianca Wallace in the documents.
The documents stated that Alice had “has used her social media accounts to continue to harass, threaten, and disturb the peace of both me and my girlfriend, Bianca Wallace”.
Ioan filed for divorce from Alice last year following the fallout of their dramatic split.
The former couple met during the filming of 102 Dalmatians and were married for 13 years after they tied the knot in 2007.
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