Actress Alice Evans’ messy split from her actor ex Ioan Gruffudd has taken another shock twist today as she accused her former spouse of not paying any child support since May – claiming that she has been left in such dire financial straits that she can’t afford to ‘put food on the table’ and will be forced to go on food stamps.
In legal documents filed by 55-year-old Evans’ lawyers on July 1 – which have been obtained by DailyMail.com – the mother-of-two states that she has ‘100 per cent’ custody of her and Gruffudd’s two daughters, Ella, 14, and Elsie, 10, but that she has received no financial support from him since their custody agreement was settled two months ago.
Just weeks after the couple finally reached an agreement in their divorce, Evans says she is ‘struggling to put food on the table’, while she insists her former husband, 50 – who is currently engaged to partner Bianca Wallace – is ‘jetting around the world’ and living a ‘lavish lifestyle’.
‘While I am struggling to put food on the table for the children, Ioan is jet setting around the world,’ she states in the documents.
She claims that he has bought new Rolex watches for himself and his fiancé Bianca and has been on a global press tour for the latest Bad Boys film, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, while she is about to go on food stamps.
Actress Alice Evans ‘ messy split from her actor ex Ioan Gruffudd has taken another shock twist today as she accused her former spouse of not paying any child support since May
Evans, 55, claimed that she has been left unable to afford food for their children and says she is being force to ‘apply for public assistance because she cannot support herself of their kids’
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Is this the end of Hollywood's bitterest divorce? Ioan Gruffudd and Alice Evans 'sign stipulation'
Evans references ‘stories in the media’ that indicate her former spouse ‘purchased an expensive engagement ring for his fiancée’, alleging that he and Wallace also ‘recently purchased new Rolex watches’.
At the time of publication of this story, both Gruffudd and Wallace’s Instagram accounts had been removed from public view – however a May 2024 post shared by Wallace showed her sporting a green Rolex watch.
It is unclear if this is the watch Evans is referring to in court documents.
However, as a result of her ex’s so-called ‘lavish lifestyle’, she is asking the court to require Gruffudd to pay spousal and child support to her, until their financial trial.
Evans adds that the only payments agreed so far are $3,000 a month in interim child support. However she says that these were not paid in May or June.
Gruffudd also paid $7,000 a month as an advance of spousal support from December 2023 to April 2024. It was initially understood that the financial issues would go to trial by April 2024 but that has now been put off to August.
‘Alice is applying for public assistance because she is unable to support herself and the children,’ her lawyer states in the latest legal filing.
‘It appears that the financial trial will be several months away and Alice will not be able to survive without the receipt of guideline spousal support.
‘Ioan has the ability to pay spousal support based upon his greater ability to earn income and his ongoing lavish lifestyle. For these reasons, Alice requests guideline child and spousal support.’
Her lawyer Janina Verano also says that since May 2023 Ioan Gruffudd has not seen the children outside of reunification therapy nor has he ‘exercised his court ordered right’ to have a telephone call with them three times a week. Reunification therapy ended in February this year.
‘Ioan has not telephoned the children or returned their text messages since May of 2023,’ Evans says. She adds: ‘The children have been left in limbo and are completely confused about when or if they will see Ioan.’
Through an order filed by her lawyer, Evans says that she does not agree to the sealing or keeping private of their stipulation, or custody agreement in its entirety, which is what Gruffudd has requested – accusing him of being ‘disingenuous’ in his request to seal the legal proceedings in order to ‘protect the children’.
Evans’ attorney notes that Gruffudd ‘did not seek to seal any of DVRO [domestic violence] pleadings nor any of the custody pleadings wherein he falsely accuses Alice of abusing the children’ – calling out the fact that he only wishes to seal those proceedings in which the allegations were resolved.
The actress accuses Gruffudd, 50, of living a ‘lavish lifestyle’ while she suffers, calling attention to the ‘expensive engagement ring’ he purchased for fiancee Bianca Wallace
She also alleges that both Gruffudd and Wallace have both recently ‘purchased new Rolex watches’ (Wallace seen modeling a green Rolex in May of this year)
‘…It appears that Ioan’s “concern” is disingenuous,’ the lawyer writes. ‘In short, his position is that the public should have access to all of his accusations against Alice, but not the document that resolves said allegations.’
Evans adds that the only payments agreed so far are $3,000 a month in interim child support.
Gruffudd also paid $7,000 a month as an advance of spousal support from December 2023 to April 2024. It was initially understood that the financial issues would go to trial by April 2024 but that has now been put off to August.
In the meantime, Evans says that she has incurred legal fees of $112,000 and is in ‘dire’ financial straits.
‘I cannot wait months for a trial to receive child support and spousal support,’ she says, claiming that she currently makes around $300 a month in royalties and hopes to make further money by appearing at fan conventions.
‘I have drained all of my personal savings paying my prior attorneys in this case,’ she writes, explaining that, while she has some designer items held in storage that could be sold, she cannot pay the monthly storage fee.
‘As it stands I am behind on rent and utility payments and friends have started dropping off groceries and food so the children can eat. I will be applying for food stamps and welfare.’
She claims that Gruffudd earns tens of thousands of dollars a month, per his tax filings, and that he also received ‘approximately $390,000 from the sales proceeds of the home just in December 2023’.
‘In this case, a disparity in access to funds to pay fees exists because Alice earns only a few hundred dollars per month, while Ioan’s self-reported average monthly income on his Income and Expense Declaration filed January 24, 2024, is $21,023 for the 36 months ending December 31, 2023 and $18,264 for the 12 months ending December 31, 2023,’ the legal filing states.
Evans claims that her former husband (seen with Wallace in Italy last month) has been ‘jet setting around the world’ while she is ‘struggling’ to afford food
Gruffudd and Wallace met on the set of the TV show Harrow, in which she featured as an extra (seen together on set)
‘Moreover, Ioan continues to get roles in movies, such as Bad Boys 4, which was just released this year. Ioan also received approximately $390,000 from the sales proceeds of the home just in December 2023.’
As per her pre nup Evans says she is entitled to 20 per cent of his earnings, but she calls the premarital agreement ‘vague and ambiguous.’
She is asking the court to pay her attorneys and alleges that he has been paying two different law firms and a forensic accountant.
Evans was made subject to a restraining order by her estranged husband in February 2022 after she posted a number of messages about him and his new girlfriend on social media and allegedly sent him over 100 texts. One suggested: ‘You’ve got your nuts stuck in her veneers.’ She denied abusing or harassing him.
The order was extended for three years in August 2022, and Evans was forbidden from posting about either Gruffudd or Wallace.
In June last year, elder daughter Ella, then 13, applied for a restraining order against Gruffudd after a custody visit ended in chaos. She said: ‘I was so mad at my dad because this was an overnight visit, and I had told him in the past that I didn’t want to meet his girlfriend who was now his live-in girlfriend.’
She claimed that Wallace had slammed a door against her head as she was running from their apartment after pouring milk and mustard around in protest.
In publicly available documents she said that she was ‘afraid’ of her father and said that he had threatened to ‘call the police on her anytime she misbehaves’ during visits.
The request for a restraining order was dropped in court by Ella, who faced her father’s legal team.
In August last year a judge agreed to Gruffudd’s request for a child psychiatrist, and agreed that Evans should take the children to weekly ‘reunification therapy’ sessions.
Evans said it was not necessary as he had not seen or called his daughters in three months.
The couple married in Mexico in 2007 after meeting on the set of the Disney film 102 Dalmatians.