Alice Evans' Heartfelt Tribute: The 'Kind and Loyal' Friend Who's Her Rock Amid Brutal Ioan Gruffudd Divorce
Alice Evans' Tribute To Her 'Loyal' Divorce Rock

In a raw and emotional revelation, actress Alice Evans has laid bare the profound isolation she has experienced since her split from actor Ioan Gruffudd, while paying a powerful tribute to the one friend who has refused to let her face it alone.

The couple's separation, which has played out publicly and often acrimoniously since 2021, has left Evans navigating a well-documented battle over finances and custody of their two daughters. Yet, behind the headlines, she describes a crushing sense of loneliness.

'It's the most lonely thing in the world,' Evans confessed, detailing the painful experience of seeing mutual friends fade away, unsure of whose 'side' to take in the divorce.

The One Who Stayed

Amid this emotional desertion, one person has stood out as a beacon of loyalty and kindness. While Evans did not name this individual publicly, her gratitude for them is immense.

'When you get divorced, you find out who your friends are... There is one person who has been the kindest, most loyal friend to me. You know who you are,' she shared in a heartfelt public message.

This friend's unwavering support has been her anchor during the storm, offering a listening ear and steadfast presence when she needed it most.

A Ongoing Legal and Personal Battle

The personal turmoil coincides with an intense legal fight. Evans is currently grappling with a significant reduction in spousal support and is facing a court order to sell the family's marital home, a stark symbol of her changed circumstances.

Her ex-husband, Ioan Gruffudd, has moved on publicly with his new partner, Bianca Wallace, a relationship that began shortly after the couple's separation was announced. This has added another complex layer to an already difficult situation for Evans.

Through it all, the identity of this fiercely loyal friend remains a testament to the fact that in times of extreme crisis, it's often the quiet, consistent support of one person that makes all the difference.