Things just went from heartbreaking to downright shocking for Alice Evans — and the drama surrounding her life is hitting a whole new level.
The 57-year-old actress, best known for her roles in 102 Dalmatians and the TV series The Vampire Diaries, claims she was not invited to her own father’s cremation, revealing the bombshell in an emotional social media post that left fans stunned. The devastating update comes as she’s still locked in a bitter legal war with ex-husband Ioan Gruffudd, who fans may recognize from Fantastic Four and Harrow.
And if that wasn’t enough? The tragedy hits even deeper.
Evans shared the news while honoring her late brother Tony, who died just six months before their father. In a raw, emotional message posted on what would have been his 56th birthday, she didn’t hold back.
“Bro… I am a mess,” she wrote, admitting she’s been overwhelmed with grief while sorting through old memories. “How am I supposed to go on living without you?”
But it was what she revealed next that truly shocked followers.
According to Evans, when their father was laid to rest, none of his children were invited.
“Our Dad was cremated on Friday. None of his children were invited,” she wrote. “Speeches were made by extended family and friends.”
She even suggested the situation would have crushed her late brother emotionally, adding, “That would have finished you.”
The actress had previously shared a heartfelt tribute when her father passed away in March, crediting him with shaping her outlook on life — from humor to resilience — lessons she says she’s now passing on to her daughters.
But behind the grief is a storm that’s been brewing for months.
Evans’ personal life has been under intense scrutiny ever since her split from Gruffudd spiraled into a highly publicized legal battle. In a major blow, a judge recently extended a restraining order against her for five more years, citing repeated violations.
During court proceedings, Evans admitted to posting negative comments online about her ex and his new wife, Bianca Wallace — and even issued apologies, saying she felt “ashamed and regretful.”
But the court wasn’t convinced.
The judge pointed to multiple breaches of the original order, which required Evans to stay away from Gruffudd and Wallace and refrain from posting about them.
Now, with a family tragedy unfolding and her legal troubles far from over, Evans’ life appears to be unraveling in real time — and fans are watching it all play out with a mix of sympathy and shock.
One thing is clear: between the courtroom clashes and deeply personal heartbreak, this story is far from over.

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