It's at the top of the list when you do a search for Ioan Gruffudd, so relatively easy to find:
An article on 2 July reported on social media comments made by Alice Evans, the ex-wife of Ioan Gruffudd, about his new partner, Bianca Wallace. Ms Evans seemed to suggest that Ms Wallace...
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I find it way too little way too late, not to mention wishy-washy. It took them 10 hours to "update" the original piece of crap, by then thousands of people had read it and an avalanche of disparaging comments had already come in. Then it took them, what, another 10-14 days to finally take it completely down because the URL still had the original title, stating Bianca was mocking mAlice as fact. And now this half-assed retraction 4 weeks later, with all the "seemed to suggest", "appeared to accuse". But I suppose better than nothing.
I wrote the Fail the same day this was all going down and demanded they retract. I sent them another message today, with a bit of sarcasm attached, thanking them for finally reacting. I also told them what I think of their constant copy-and-paste "reporting". I'm so sick of getting slews of mAlice's malicious, lying posts rehashed for the 17th time as the largest part of anything they write about her or Ioan and Bianca. They even made her SM bitching the focus of the article about Ioan and Bianca's appearances in Monaco, instead of simply reporting on it as a work trip related to his latest film project. They constantly open Ioan up to bashing in the comments and it makes me
. "Journalism" at its worst and laziest. Do we think they will learn anything from this fiasco? Silly question, of course not.
Best thing about it is that Bianca, classy as she is, is donating her settlement to MS research, and this at least gets a mention.