Virgin River unseated longtime streaming champ Stranger Things on Nielsen’s weekly U.S. chart, racking up more than 2.6 billion minutes of viewing from July 18 to 24.
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Ioan Gruffud has been granted a restraining order against his ex-wife Alice Evans. The court order will last for three years and comes after the couple's split last March.
Welsh actor Ioan, 48, previously won a temporary restraining order against Alice, 54, in February. He had claimed he had been inundated with messages from her. Ioan claims she's been sharing posts about him on social media since the temporary order, which included messages between Ioan and one of their daughters, as reports the Mirror.
A hearing took place on Tuesday, August 2 at the Superior Court of California's Family Division to grant the restraining order. In court documents obtained by the Mirror, the judge granted Fantastic Four actor Ioan, who shares two children Ella, 12, and eight-year-old Elise with ex Alice, a three-year long restraining order.
The order will expire on August 2, 2025 and the document states Alice must be "personally 'served' (given) a copy of the order".
In the document, it also revealed that Ioan, who is known for his role in ITV drama Liar, was present at the hearing alongside his two attorneys Anne Campbell Kiley and Katherine Heersema.
The documents also claimed that Alice continued to cause her ex-husband issues and he wanted additional provisions added to the existing restraining order.
Alice has now been instructed not to make any more social media posts on any account "including but not limited to Instagram and Twitter accounts, disparaging or harassing [Ioan] or the other protected person".
The document also requested that Alice should not post his text messages or any communications between himself and his children on any social media account.
Ioan also requested the judge order Alice not to contact his employer or make
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