logo
Ioan Gruffudd and Bianca Wallace Are Married! Couple Weds in Intimate Oceanside Ceremony

Ioan Gruffudd and Bianca Wallace Are Married! Couple Weds in Intimate Oceanside Ceremony

Yahoo27-04-2025

Ioan Gruffudd and Bianca Wallace are married!
The 51-year-old actor and the 32-year-old actress announced in a joint Instagram post on Friday, April 25, that they tied the knot.
Sharing a heartfelt video with grainy footage, which was set to Martin Arteta's song "Past Lives," Gruffudd and Wallace could be seen kissing, sipping champagne and holding each other while backed by a view of the ocean.
'Mr & Mrs Gruffudd. Marriage now, wedding later,' the pair captioned the social media post.
Related: Ioan Gruffudd Is Engaged to Girlfriend Bianca Wallace: 'The Most Precious Thing Happened'
The Fantastic Four star and Wallace announced their engagement news in a joint Instagram post in January 2024.
"The most precious thing happened… ❤️💍," the couple wrote in their caption, alongside a sweet photo.
In the image, the couple was captured embracing, as Wallace held up her hand to show off her emerald and diamond engagement ring.
Gruffudd first confirmed his relationship with Wallace in October 2021 through a post shared on Instagram. "Thank you for making me smile again @iambiancawallace ❤️💫💙," he wrote alongside a happy snapshot of the pair.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Bianca Gruffudd (@iambiancawallace)
Related: Ioan Gruffudd Spotted Out with New Fiancée Bianca Wallace After Getting Engaged
Gruffudd was previously wed to Alice Evans. They filed for divorce in March 2021 after getting married in 2007.
The former couple, who met on the set of 102 Dalmatians in 2000, share two daughters: Ella and Elsie.
Read the original article on People

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Lemon Drop Nails: The Dolce Vita Manicure You're About To See Everywhere
Lemon Drop Nails: The Dolce Vita Manicure You're About To See Everywhere

Vogue

timean hour ago

  • Vogue

Lemon Drop Nails: The Dolce Vita Manicure You're About To See Everywhere

From blueberry milk to butter, cherry, and caramel: Nail trends of the past moments have been pretty delectable. How, enter your summer sweet (or sour?) treat mani: Lemon drop nails. Last summer was all about tutti frutti nails: Fruit salad-forward, 3D decal nail art. It's a rather illustrative name for a manicure that peaked in virality in 2024, and continues to find new life and variations in 2025. This time, our nails are prioritizing one single, seasonal, summery fruit: The lemon, a la the bright and bold Italian Sfusato Amalfitano variety. Perfect for a Dolce Vita summer. Still, the trend for lemon nails is anything but plain—lemonade nails, even. We're seeing lemony colors combined with blue accents, and even white stripes. These more colorful, detailed designs are reminiscent of another Italian aesthetic too: Vietri tableware, a type of traditional glazed ceramics you'll often see around the Amalfi Coast. Lemons, too, have long been an emblem of Italian houses, from Dolce & Gabbana to Roberto Cavalli. Beyond Italy, these nails are all over Instagram and TikTok. There are plenty of reasons to adore this new crop of lemon nails. They're perfectly suited to summer and vacation—lemons are in abundance this season, and you'll be seeing lemons in prints, desserts, and drinks. More practically, the lemon holds a particular visual appeal: The designs are suitable for both short and longer nails, and you can totally adapt it to your taste. The daring can add larger accents or more colors, or if you're into the more understated, you can opt for the solid lemony color. And whether or not you're planning a trip to southern Italy, it's a transportive, good vibes mani. Conclusion: If life gives you lemons, get a lemonade manicure. Below, see some of the best 'lemon drop' nails to inspire your next trip to the nail salon.

Justin Bieber calls himself ‘a dad that's not to be f—ed with' in bizarre Father's Day post
Justin Bieber calls himself ‘a dad that's not to be f—ed with' in bizarre Father's Day post

New York Post

time2 hours ago

  • New York Post

Justin Bieber calls himself ‘a dad that's not to be f—ed with' in bizarre Father's Day post

Don't mess with Justin Bieber. The 'Sorry' singer, 31, had a blunt message for his fans as he celebrated his first Father's Day on Sunday. 'I'm a dad that's not to be f—ed with,' Bieber wrote alongside a black-and-white selfie. Advertisement 7 Justin Bieber's Instagram post on his first Father's Day. Justin Bieber/Instagram In the close up-image, Bieber stared at the camera while wearing a beanie and a sweatshirt. The Grammy Award winner included middle finger emojis in his caption and in the corner of his selfie. Advertisement Bieber became a dad in August with the birth of his and Hailey Bieber's son Jack Blues. 7 Justin and Hailey Bieber with their son Jack Blues. justinbieber/Instagram 7 Justin and Hailey Bieber. Justin Bieber/Instagram On Thursday, Bieber had a heated confrontation with a paparazzo wishing him a happy first Father's Day outside Soho House in Malibu, Calif. Advertisement The 'Baby' singer told the paps to 'get out of [his] f–-ing face' and 'stop asking [him] how it's going.' 'I'm a father. I'm a dad, and you guys are on private property in front of my car,' he said. 7 Justin Bieber seen heading to Voda Spa in West Hollywood on June 6. SBJ / BACKGRID Then when one pap wished him a happy early Father's Day, Bieber angrily responded, 'I don't know you. You don't go to people you don't know and say s–t out of nowhere with a camera in their face. It doesn't matter if I'm a celebrity or not. It doesn't matter if I'm a public figure.' Advertisement The day after the incident, Bieber shared never-before-seen photos of the pop star with his son Jack in a post that he captioned with a middle finger emoji and the phrase 'ay bay bay.' 7 Justin and Hailey Bieber seen in NYC on February 5, 2025. GC Images Bieber's fans have grow increasingly concerned about his mental health over his continued series of cryptic posts that he's shared on social media. Last week, he took to Instagram to complain about 'transactional relationships' after Hailey, 28, sold her Rhode beauty brand to Elf Beauty for about $1 billion. 'Tired of transactional relationships,' he declared. 'If I have to do something to be loved. That's not love.' 7 Justin Bieber smoking a blunt on Instagram. Justin Bieber/Instagram On his Instagram Stories, Bieber elaborated, 'This is how I feel after people keep telling me there's more work to do after I've given everything I have to give. I don't think any of us can handle hearing, 'You just gotta try a little harder and you will be like me.' It's not true.' Back in Feb., Bieber rapped about being 'high' as a friend smoked cigarettes next to him in a video. The following month, he shared a message about feeling like he's 'drowning.' Advertisement 7 Hailey and Justin Bieber spotted having breakfast in Venice Beach. Fé em Deus / BACKGRID Despite concerns for his health, the singer's rep previously shut down claims that he's on drugs. The rep told TMZ in Feb. that the speculation about Bieber is 'exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.'

Nezza says she sang national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium against team's wishes
Nezza says she sang national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium against team's wishes

Los Angeles Times

time3 hours ago

  • Los Angeles Times

Nezza says she sang national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium against team's wishes

Singer and social media personality Nezza sang the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night. And, according to a video the performer later posted to social media, she did so against the wishes of the Dodgers organization. In a video Nezza, whose full name is Vanessa Hernández, posted to TikTok, an unidentified Dodgers employee is heard telling her before Saturday's performance that 'we are going to do the song in English today, so I'm not sure if that wasn't relayed.' Then, the video cuts to Nezza — who was wearing a Dominican Republic shirt — signing a Spanish version of the Star-Spangled Banner on the field ahead of the Dodgers' win against the San Francisco Giants. The video's caption: 'So I did it anyway.' In a separate video, Nezza said the version of the song she sang was commissioned in 1945 by the U.S. State Department under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and that she wanted to sing it amid the recent unrest in Los Angeles stemming from raids by ICE agents. 'I didn't think I would be met with any sort of no, especially because we're in LA and with everything happening,' she said. 'But today out of all days, I just could not believe when she [the Dodgers employee] walked in and told me 'no.' But I just felt like I needed to do it. Para mi gente.' The Dodgers did not respond to a request for comment. In general, the Dodgers have largely been quiet about the raids and resulting protests in the city over the last week. Manager Dave Roberts has been asked about the situation twice. On Monday, he said that, 'I just hope that we can be a positive distraction for what people are going through in Los Angeles right now.' On Friday, he offered little further comment: 'I know that when you're having to bring people in and deport people, all the unrest, it's certainly unsettling for everyone,' he said, 'But I haven't dug enough and can't speak intelligently on it.' Veteran Kiké Hernández spoke out on Instagram on Saturday, writing that 'I cannot stand to see our community being violated, profiled, abused and ripped apart. ALL people deserve to be treated with respect, dignity and human rights.' The Dodgers, however, have not issued any team-level statement, and a club executive told The Times' Dylan Hernández on Friday that they did not plan to make any comment.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store