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The Irish Sun
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Inside Hollywood's most toxic divorce as ‘homeless' Alice Evans' secret game plan revealed in feud with Ioan Gruffudd
IF awards were given out for most toxic break-up in Hollywood, Alice Evans and Ioan Gruffudd would sweep the board. Four years after the Advertisement 14 The bitter feud between Alice Evans and Ioan Gruffudd shows no signs of ending four years down the line Credit: Getty 14 Alice has recently claimed that she and the couple's kids are homeless Credit: Instagram 14 Ioan is now married to new love Bianca Evans Credit: Getty And the end credits are still some way off from rolling, especially when In recent weeks, the actress's behaviour has become Advertisement Her antics have left fans understandably concerned for her well-being, but there are also suspicions that her An insider told The Sun: 'Alice is aware her 'The acting jobs have dried up, and even she admits she's currently unhireable. 'So documenting both her innermost feelings and stark truths of her desperate situation on social media maintains a profile, and therefore could lead to other opportunities away from acting but still within the industry, like her own reality show.' The insider added: 'Alice knows what she's doing and will continue airing her dirty laundry in public. She has nothing to lose.' Advertisement While Alice, 56, continues to offload on social media, her Fantastic Four actor ex He's And his most recent movie, Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, banked an impressive $403million worldwide. Ioan Gruffodd's ex Alice Evans bursts into tears over 'nasty' divorce as she reveals she wanted to 'harm herself' 14 The couple are still locked in a battle for spousal support Credit: Getty 14 Since their separation, Alice has taken to social media to air her grievances Credit: pixel8000 Advertisement 14 Alice took aim at Ioan's new partner on social media, calling her "stealer of my husband" Credit: Instagram/aliceevansgruff He's still battling Alice for spousal support and custody and financial support for their two daughters, Ella, 15, and Elsie, 11, but is doing all of his talking via lawyers - unlike his ex, whom he met on the set of the 2000 movie 102 Dalmatians. Indeed, Alice is updating fans with every cough and spit of the fallout from the pair's divorce, which she claims has left her financially ruined. In February, Alice told her 95,000 Instagram followers she, her two daughters, plus their dog Emma were on the verge of being evicted from their home in Los Angeles. She said it was due to being unable to pay her rent, all while Ioan, who says his ex-wife's poverty claims are 'exaggerated', was living in comfort in a $5,500 (£4,000) a month apartment with a home gym. Advertisement Alice knows what she's doing and will continue airing her dirty laundry in public. She has nothing to lose Insider She claimed there was 'no way of renting even the cheapest room anywhere in the city' due to January's wildfires, which has decimated the rental market. Alice wrote: 'Four years of hell. And now the girls and I are going to be homeless. Somebody please help. I think I have reached rock bottom. 'In 16 days, we have nowhere to go. Does anybody have a spare room? I'm so sorry for this. So embarrassed.' In the comments section of the post, Alice replied to many fans' offers of help, once again opting for stark honesty surrounding her situation. She revealed that 'both sets of grandparents estranged themselves from my girls' when quizzed why her family aren't supporting her. Advertisement Four years of hell. And now the girls and I are going to be homeless. Somebody please help. I think I have reached rock bottom Alice Evans She explained: 'It breaks my heart. It would be perfectly possible to take sides against me whilst retaining a relationship with my kids. 'They both have their own phones that I have vowed to never touch. Nothing is stopping them from communicating. 'I think it's a terrible mistake. And punishing children for something they believe their mother has done. Not fair at all.' She also responded to fans' offers of rooms to inhabit in countries including Ireland and Mexico, saying she can't leave LA 'without authorisation', but would have 'loved' to take up their kind gestures. Desperation 14 Alice told her social media followers that she had "nowhere to go" Credit: Instagram/aliceevansgruff Advertisement 14 Ioan says he believes his ex's claims of financial ruin are exaggerated Credit: Getty 14 Alice posted this caption on Instagram, asking fans for a spare room Credit: Instagram/aliceevansgruff Such was her desperation, she repurposed her GoFundMe page - originally set up in 2022 to help pay for her divorce - to seek funds for a new home, and she's now just over $6,500 (£5,000) from reaching her target of $25,000 (£18,000). Thanking donors this week, some of whom shelled out $2,500 anonymously, she wrote: 'Just wanted to tell everybody that me and the girls and Emma are safe with a roof over our heads! "It's been a whirlwind, but we made it through the last three days and managed to save all our belongings too! Advertisement 'We could never, ever have done this without the incredible love and kindness from all of you. Honestly, I was at my wits' end and you saved me. "Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I will keep you posted. Love you so much.' Confessing she felt shame in turning to the public for help, she previously wrote: 'I'm so embarrassed about this. If you're here, you know my story. Alice is aware her car crash relationship is the only thing keeping her relevant right now Insider 'You know how much I struggle to keep my two girls healthy and happy and a roof over their heads. 'You know what I've been through. It never ends. I'm just getting squeezed in every which way and smeared in the media so that nobody even wants to employ me.' Advertisement Ioan agreed to pay Alice $3,000 (£2,200) per month in child support and $1,500 (£1,100) a month in spousal support in September last year. However, Alice has claimed the $4,500 (£3,300) fee was not sufficient to live in LA, and that money raised from the sale of their old marital home has slowly dwindled away, citing legal fees. In March, the Vampire Diaries star slammed Ioan in a court filing for saying he "does not really believe" she was facing eviction and that she secretly had the money to pay for it, saying it was an effort 'to make him look bad.' Dark turn 14 The pair's two kids have now been roped into their bitter feud Credit: Instagram 14 Ioan filed a restraining order against Alice after her rants against Bianca on social media Credit: Getty Advertisement 14 Ioan thanked Bianca for 'making him smile again' after the split Last month, the rift took another dark twist when Ioan claimed he The bombshell revelation came in the Welshman's latest court bid to extend the aforementioned restraining order against him and his new wife, Bianca. Alice and Ioan married seven years after co-starring in the Disney sequel, tying the knot in Mexico in 2007 during an intimate service attended by close friends and family who had 'travelled from all over the world for it'. They welcomed their first daughter Ella in 2009 before Elsie arrived four years later. Advertisement But in January 2021, the pair announced their separation, and it was New Jersey-born Alice, who was brought up in the UK, who revealed the news in a typically blunt style, kick-starting their public feud. She wrote: 'Sad news. My beloved husband/soulmate of 20 years, Ioan Gruffudd, has announced he is to leave his family, starting next week. 'Me and our young daughters are very confused and sad. We haven't been given a reason except that he 'no longer loves me'. I'm so sorry.' But the rift turned really ugly when Ioan went public with new love and A Ray of Sunshine co-star Bianca, 32, nine months later, sharing a snap of the pair on Instagram alongside the caption: 'Thank you for making me smile again.' Timeline of Alice Evans and Ioan Gruffudd's bitter feud 2000–2007 - Welsh actor Ioan Gruffudd met Alice Evans on the set of 102 Dalmatians in 2000. The couple married in 2007 and later welcomed two daughters, Ella and Elsie. January 2021 - Alice announced on Twitter that Ioan had left the family. March 2021 - Ioan files for divorce citing irreconcilable differences. October 2021 - Ioan went public with his relationship with actress Bianca Wallace. Alice accused him of a three-year affair, which he denied. February 2022 - Ioan filed for a domestic violence restraining order against Alice, alleging she threatened to make false accusations and destroy his career. He claimed she sent over 100 harassing messages, including threats to publish a fake diary portraying herself as a victim. August 2022 - A judge granted Ioan a three-year restraining order against Alice, prohibiting her from contacting him or Bianca and from posting about them on social media. July 2023 - The divorce was finalised. Alice claimed financial hardship, stating she earned only $300 monthly in royalties and was applying for food stamps, while accusing Ioan of living lavishly. July 2024 - Alice filed court documents seeking increased child and spousal support, alleging she was behind on rent and utilities. She claimed Ioan spent extravagantly on travel and luxury items, including an engagement ring for Bianca. April 2025 - Ioan married Bianca in an intimate seaside ceremony. The couple shared a video captioned 'Mr & Mrs Gruffudd. Marriage now, wedding later.' Previously, Ioan requested a restraining order against Alice in February 2022 after accusing her of harassment, making up 'false stories about him', and sending his mother 'threatening emails.' Advertisement The actor's daughter, Ella, then filed a Two months later, Ioan accused Alice of keeping their children from him and had not seen them in three months, which his ex-wife denied. She said he was to blame, claiming the actor had not bothered making contact with their daughters for 11 weeks. Over the last two years, Alice's complaints have centred around her financial struggles in the wake of their split. She has said she's relying on 'food stamps', while Ioan continues his 'lavish lifestyle', buying Rolex watches for his new partner, and is now reportedly considering working at Starbucks. Advertisement There have been worse angles for a reality show. 14 Alice and Ioan met in 2000 and tied the knot seven years later Credit: Getty Images - Getty 14 Alice is said to be considering a plan that will bring her back into the limelight Credit: Rex

Leader Live
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Sony's profit rises on robust performance for music, films and games
Tokyo-based Sony said its annual profit totalled 1.14 trillion yen (£5.1 billion), up from 970.6 billion yen in the previous fiscal year. Annual sales were virtually unchanged, inching down to 12.957 trillion yen (£66 billion) from 13.020 trillion yen. One area that lagged among Sony's sprawling businesses was the financial segment, where revenue stalled. But its film division and its imaging and sensor solutions segment did well. Among the films that fared positively at the box office for the fiscal year through March were Venom: The Last Dance, featuring the Marvel Comics superhero, and Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, an action comedy in which Will Smith and Martin Lawrence come back in their popular police roles, the fourth instalment in the series. Sony, which makes the PlayStation console and game software played on that machine, also marked healthy results in the gaming business. Its music operations, which also held up, include recordings, streaming services and music for games. The top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally was SZA's SOS Deluxe: LANA, followed by Beyonce, Future & Metro Boomin and Travis Scott. For the Japan music business, the top-seller was Kenshi Yonezu's Lost Corner album, followed by offerings from Stray Kids and Six Tones. For the January-March quarter, Sony posted a 197.7 billion yen (£1 billion) profit, up 5% from 189 billion yen in the same quarter in the previous fiscal year. Sales were 2.6 trillion yen (£13.3 billion), down 24% from 3.48 trillion yen. Sony is forecasting a nearly 13% drop in profit for the fiscal year through March 2026, to 930 billion yen (£4.75 billion), on 11.7 trillion yen (£61 billion) sales, down 2.9% on-year. Sony stocks lost 3% in Tokyo morning trading.


South Wales Guardian
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Guardian
Sony's profit rises on robust performance for music, films and games
Tokyo-based Sony said its annual profit totalled 1.14 trillion yen (£5.1 billion), up from 970.6 billion yen in the previous fiscal year. Annual sales were virtually unchanged, inching down to 12.957 trillion yen (£66 billion) from 13.020 trillion yen. SZA, who performed at Glastonbury in 2024, had the top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally (Yui Mok/PA) One area that lagged among Sony's sprawling businesses was the financial segment, where revenue stalled. But its film division and its imaging and sensor solutions segment did well. Among the films that fared positively at the box office for the fiscal year through March were Venom: The Last Dance, featuring the Marvel Comics superhero, and Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, an action comedy in which Will Smith and Martin Lawrence come back in their popular police roles, the fourth instalment in the series. Sony, which makes the PlayStation console and game software played on that machine, also marked healthy results in the gaming business. Its music operations, which also held up, include recordings, streaming services and music for games. The top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally was SZA's SOS Deluxe: LANA, followed by Beyonce, Future & Metro Boomin and Travis Scott. For the Japan music business, the top-seller was Kenshi Yonezu's Lost Corner album, followed by offerings from Stray Kids and Six Tones. For the January-March quarter, Sony posted a 197.7 billion yen (£1 billion) profit, up 5% from 189 billion yen in the same quarter in the previous fiscal year. Sales were 2.6 trillion yen (£13.3 billion), down 24% from 3.48 trillion yen. Sony is forecasting a nearly 13% drop in profit for the fiscal year through March 2026, to 930 billion yen (£4.75 billion), on 11.7 trillion yen (£61 billion) sales, down 2.9% on-year. Sony stocks lost 3% in Tokyo morning trading.


Glasgow Times
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Sony's profit rises on robust performance for music, films and games
Tokyo-based Sony said its annual profit totalled 1.14 trillion yen (£5.1 billion), up from 970.6 billion yen in the previous fiscal year. Annual sales were virtually unchanged, inching down to 12.957 trillion yen (£66 billion) from 13.020 trillion yen. SZA, who performed at Glastonbury in 2024, had the top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally (Yui Mok/PA) One area that lagged among Sony's sprawling businesses was the financial segment, where revenue stalled. But its film division and its imaging and sensor solutions segment did well. Among the films that fared positively at the box office for the fiscal year through March were Venom: The Last Dance, featuring the Marvel Comics superhero, and Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, an action comedy in which Will Smith and Martin Lawrence come back in their popular police roles, the fourth instalment in the series. Sony, which makes the PlayStation console and game software played on that machine, also marked healthy results in the gaming business. Its music operations, which also held up, include recordings, streaming services and music for games. The top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally was SZA's SOS Deluxe: LANA, followed by Beyonce, Future & Metro Boomin and Travis Scott. For the Japan music business, the top-seller was Kenshi Yonezu's Lost Corner album, followed by offerings from Stray Kids and Six Tones. For the January-March quarter, Sony posted a 197.7 billion yen (£1 billion) profit, up 5% from 189 billion yen in the same quarter in the previous fiscal year. Sales were 2.6 trillion yen (£13.3 billion), down 24% from 3.48 trillion yen. Sony is forecasting a nearly 13% drop in profit for the fiscal year through March 2026, to 930 billion yen (£4.75 billion), on 11.7 trillion yen (£61 billion) sales, down 2.9% on-year. Sony stocks lost 3% in Tokyo morning trading.

Western Telegraph
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Western Telegraph
Sony's profit rises on robust performance for music, films and games
Tokyo-based Sony said its annual profit totalled 1.14 trillion yen (£5.1 billion), up from 970.6 billion yen in the previous fiscal year. Annual sales were virtually unchanged, inching down to 12.957 trillion yen (£66 billion) from 13.020 trillion yen. SZA, who performed at Glastonbury in 2024, had the top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally (Yui Mok/PA) One area that lagged among Sony's sprawling businesses was the financial segment, where revenue stalled. But its film division and its imaging and sensor solutions segment did well. Among the films that fared positively at the box office for the fiscal year through March were Venom: The Last Dance, featuring the Marvel Comics superhero, and Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, an action comedy in which Will Smith and Martin Lawrence come back in their popular police roles, the fourth instalment in the series. Sony, which makes the PlayStation console and game software played on that machine, also marked healthy results in the gaming business. Its music operations, which also held up, include recordings, streaming services and music for games. The top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally was SZA's SOS Deluxe: LANA, followed by Beyonce, Future & Metro Boomin and Travis Scott. For the Japan music business, the top-seller was Kenshi Yonezu's Lost Corner album, followed by offerings from Stray Kids and Six Tones. For the January-March quarter, Sony posted a 197.7 billion yen (£1 billion) profit, up 5% from 189 billion yen in the same quarter in the previous fiscal year. Sales were 2.6 trillion yen (£13.3 billion), down 24% from 3.48 trillion yen. Sony is forecasting a nearly 13% drop in profit for the fiscal year through March 2026, to 930 billion yen (£4.75 billion), on 11.7 trillion yen (£61 billion) sales, down 2.9% on-year. Sony stocks lost 3% in Tokyo morning trading.