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Hollywood actor Ioan Gruffudd 'loses his mind' (and clothes) as Wales beat England in Rugby World Cup game

The actor was filmed celebrating by his wife Alice Evans

Olivia Blair
Sunday 27 September 2015 15:20 BST
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Actor, Ioan Gruffudd apparently “lost his mind” as Wales beat England in the Rugby World Cup match; yet a video posted by his wife, also suggests he lost his clothes.

In the video Gruffudd can be seen jumping up and down in his underwear shouting loudly “Get in there!” as the final whistle blows declaring Wales the winners.

The video was posted by Gruffudd’s actress wife, Alice Evans to her Instagram account, who commented: “My husband loses his mind in his underwear. Must watch.”

 

MY HUSBAND LOSES HIS MIND IN HIS UNDERWEAR. MUST WATCH. @ioangruffudd #englandvswales #rwc2015 #ioangruffudd #loony

A video posted by Alice Evans (@aliceevansgruff) on

The Fantastic Four actor was born in Aberdare, south Wales and now lives in Los Angeles, California with Evans – who both starred in the 102 Dalmatians film in 2000.

Wales beat England 28-25 at Twickenham on Saturday.

The Duke of Cambridge was also very happy with the final score, as was actor Michael Sheen – who also reported running around his house in celebration:

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