Once a celebrated couple in Hollywood, Welsh actor Ioan Gruffudd and British-American actress Alice Evans have found themselves embroiled in a protracted and increasingly bitter post-divorce saga. Their relationship’s dissolution has sparked ongoing legal battles and financial disputes that continue to make headlines, revealing a complex web of claims and counterclaims.
Marriage and Separation: A Tumultuous Turn
Ioan Gruffudd, recognized for his role as Reed Richards in the “Fantastic Four” films and for his part in “Titanic,” met Alice Evans, known for her work in films like “102 Dalmatians,” on the set of the latter in 2000. The couple began dating shortly thereafter, became engaged in 2006, and tied the knot in 2007, welcoming two daughters, Ella and Elsie, during their marriage.
However, by March 2021, Gruffudd filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Evans expressed feeling blindsided by his departure, and tensions escalated rapidly. Early in 2022, Gruffudd was granted a domestic violence restraining order against Evans, which extended to protect his then-girlfriend, Bianca Wallace. The divorce was finalized in 2023, but legal disputes regarding finances have lingered.
The Financial Fallout of Their Divorce
Following their separation, court records revealed a complex financial situation. Gruffudd was ordered to pay Evans $10,000 monthly in support, totaling approximately $300,000 from 2021 to 2023. However, in mid-2024, payments temporarily ceased before resuming at a reduced rate of $4,500, which Evans argued was insufficient for her needs.
Gruffudd’s financial situation has fluctuated significantly. In 2021, he earned $486,000, but by 2022, his income plummeted to $51,000. He reported being broke and relying on Wallace for financial support, even requesting court approval to sell their former home in La Jolla due to the burden of an unsustainable mortgage. Despite these claims, by January 2024, Gruffudd had reportedly declared a net worth of $2.8 million with monthly earnings between $25,000 and $40,000.
Alice Evans: Claims of Financial Distress
In contrast, Evans has consistently insisted that she is financially struggling. By mid-2022, she created a GoFundMe campaign to cover basic expenses and legal fees, raising just over $5,000 towards her $25,000 goal. In court filings, she cited her lack of income and substantial debts, including borrowing $23,300 from friends and owing over $5,800 in utility bills.
Evans’s reported monthly expenses total around $9,370, and she faced eviction in mid-2025 due to unpaid rent, forcing her daughters to change schools. In her filings, she claimed that her children are confused about their financial hardships while observing their father’s seemingly affluent lifestyle showcased on social media.
Conflicting Narratives and Ongoing Legal Battles
As the legal disputes continue, Gruffudd has argued that Evans misrepresents her financial status, alleging that she earned a substantial income in 2024 through various sources, including support payments and professional work. Evans, however, has countered that her actual earnings, excluding support, were drastically lower, arguing that her expenses consistently exceed her income.
The couple’s story has taken a turn from a glamorous Hollywood romance to a complex saga filled with allegations and financial woes, reflecting the harsh reality that sometimes even the brightest stars face significant challenges.

John is a seasoned journalist at The Bothside News, specializing in balanced reporting across news, sports, business, and lifestyle. He believes in presenting multiple perspectives to help readers form informed opinions. His work embodies the publication’s philosophy that truth emerges from examining all sides of every story.






