
The divorce escalated right into a public feud when the Incredible 4 actor filed a petition for a home violence restraining order towards Evans.
Gruffudd mentioned within the submitting, “[Evans] repeatedly informed me between August 2020 and our separation on January 1, 2021, that if I left her, she would make false public accusations about me, promote false tales about me to the press, and destroy me and my profession.”
Evans allegedly informed him she would do to him “what Amber Heard did to Johnny Depp,” including: “Alice threatened to inform folks I had abused her and our daughters; she threatened to name the police on me if I didn’t comply along with her calls for; she threatened to inform folks I’m a drug addict and put me in jail; she threatened to put in writing a pretend diary that mirrored an abused sufferer, and to have the diary revealed; and she or he threatened to destroy my mom.”
Gruffudd continued within the petition: “Alice informed me she would win, and everybody would imagine her over me.”
He requested that Evans keep 100 yards away from him and his now-wife, Bianca Wallace, and to not contact both of them.
In response to Gruffudd’s submitting, the mom-of-two refuted the claims as she declared she had “no thought what [Gruffudd] goes to accuse me of.”
Evans insisted: “I’ve not hit, struck, attacked, threatened, assaulted, harassed, adopted, stalked, molested, destroyed the private property of, saved below surveillance, impersonated, blocked the motion of, aggravated by telephone or digital means by repeated contact, or disturbed the peace [of Gruffudd or Wallace].”

