Ryan Giggs, the former Manchester United player and ex-Wales manager, is on trial for controlling and coercive behaviour towards his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville.
What happened on Day 2 of the trial?
Giggs has denied all charges, including assaulting Kate Greville and her younger sister, Emma Greville.
The court heard that Greville felt "constantly attacked" by her boyfriend, with Giggs often calling her 'Stacey' to insult her.
Greville is giving evidence from behind a grey curtain so she does not have to see Giggs in the dock.
Greville's evidence continues
The jury is being shown pictures of the bruises that Greville says were inflicted by Giggs.
Greville decided to leave Giggs for good and found evidence of his affairs with eight women on his iPad.
What comes next for Ryan Giggs?
The trial continues, with Giggs facing allegations of controlling and coercive behaviour towards Greville over a period of more than three years.
Greville says she was left with anxiety and was worn down by Giggs' behaviour, including waiting outside her flat for three hours at a time.
Why it matters for Ryan Giggs
Giggs' trial has significant implications for his reputation and future, with the former football star facing serious allegations of emotional abuse.
The court will continue to hear evidence from Greville and other witnesses, with a verdict expected in the coming days.
On Tuesday, the trial continued with Greville's evidence, including details of Giggs' alleged pattern of behaviour towards her.
Giggs has denied all charges and maintains his innocence, but the allegations against him are serious and could have significant consequences for his career and personal life.