Stormy Daniels's estranged husband Glendon Crain claimed in court today that he hasn't seen his wife for more than two months and has 'no idea' of her whereabouts.

The 41-year-old former porn star was speaking during a hearing held to confirm a temporary restraining order against the glamorous blonde in Kaufman, Texas, on Friday morning.

Daniels, who is due to appear at the Red Parrot Men's Club in El Paso tonight as part of her Make America Horny Again tour, failed to attend as Crain's legal team claimed it has not been able to find her to serve her with papers.

Judge Casey Blair of the 86th District Court ultimately agreed to extend the restraining order until Daniels is served and appears in court.

Stormy Daniels's estranged husband Glendon Crain appeared at a court hearing on Friday to obtain a temporary restraining order against his spouse

Crain filed for divorce earlier this month, but has been unable to serve her with papers because he does not know her whereabouts. They have been married since 2015

Crain, 41, a former porn star, claimed he hasn't seen his wife in 10 weeks and has 'no idea' where she is

During the brief 15-minute hearing, Crain, who said he works as a stagehand at Dallas music venue The Bomb Factory, told Judge Blair that he had not seen his 39-year-old wife for 10 weeks and that she had spent just seven days at home in the last five months.

He told court he had had exclusive custody of the couple's daughter Caiden, seven, since March and claimed Daniels' only contact with the child has been in the form of sporadic calls.

Crain went on to say he was 'remarkably concerned' about Daniels's wish to have the little girl join her on tour and, when asked by his lawyer Rothwell Pool if he believed the tour would provide 'a wholesome environment' for the child, answered with an emphatic no.

Asked by Judge Blair why Crain and his team had failed to serve Daniels, Pool said: 'She is no longer on a scheduled tour. We have no idea exactly where she is.'

Closing the session, Judge Blair, 40, said: 'I will grant this request to extend. I would ask that you at least give her notice as soon as possible.'

Outside court, Pool said: 'I find it amazing that Michael Avenatti and Ms. Daniels have denied the accusations and said they only want the truth yet have not appeared in court.

'We have attempted to serve Ms. Daniels in three states. I have nothing bad to say about Ms. Daniels except you need to get to court.'

Of Caiden, Pool added: 'We believe for five months we have had exclusive custody of the little girl and we don't wish to disrupt that pattern.

'We are remarkably against going on tour and we wanted surety that it will not happen. While we don't believe Ms. Daniels will abscond with her daughter, this [the restraining order] is the security in this matter.'

Stormy and Glendon were last pictured together in March with their seven-year-old daughter Caiden in Texas. The father of one says he has had sole custody of the girl for the past five months and was concerned over Stormy's wish to take her on tour

Crain, who said outside court that he wished Daniels had appeared, added that his daughter's security is 'all I've ever wanted in this matter'.

The terms of the now extended restraining order ban Daniels - real name Stephanie Clifford - from going to the former family home, a $298,000 detached property in Forney, Texas, and from using either of Crain's cars: a silver BMW 3 series and a 2018 Cadillac XTS sedan.

She is also prohibited from causing bodily harm to either Crain or the couple's seven-year-old daughter Caiden and from allowing the little girl to spend any time with 'adult performers'.

Daniels is also banned from taking the child out of Texas without Crain's permission.

The divorce petition was filed in Kaufman on July 19 and lists the reason for the split as adultery on Daniels' part.

Daniels, who initially asked for privacy for herself and her family, responded on social media – posting a cryptic comment on Twitter that read: 'I don't need or want privacy. I want truth. And it will come out. I'm not afraid.'

Her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, described Crain's allegations as 'absolutely false' in a statement to DailyMail.com on Monday.

Rumors that the marriage, Daniels's third, had been circulating since her arrest on July 11 in Ohio for 'motorboating' an undercover cop with her breasts.

Following the news of their split, Stormy's lawyer Michael Avenatti denied the adultery claims

Stormy Daniels kicked off her Make America Horny Again tour earlier this year

On the arrest report, Daniels listed herself as single – a full eight days before Crain filed for divorce.

July 11 is also listed on the divorce papers as the date on which the couple ceased living together.

Daniels married Crain, her third husband, on November 25, 2015. Shortly before they wed, Crain was arrested on domestic violence charges after she accused him of shoving her to the floor.

The charges against Crain, who has worked as a porn actor under the name Brandon Miller and as a drummer in a rock band in the past, were ultimately dropped in March 2018.

The same month Daniels appeared on CBS to discuss her alleged 2006 affair with President Trump, telling the show: 'He knows I'm telling the truth'.

She added: 'This is not a Me Too. I was not a victim' but did tell interviewer Lesley Gifford of an incident in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2011 in which she claims she was threatened over the incident.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was paid $130,000 days before the 2016 Presidential election for her silence but has been seeking to invalidate the agreement in recent months and has made a series of court appearances in New York and Los Angeles to that end.

She is also due in court over a separate legal matter filed on July 13 over her alleged defamation of three-day eventer Ellen Doughty-Hume.

The complaint in that case relates to what Doughty-Hume's lawyer described to DailyMail.com as a campaign of abuse waged over social media over the death of a horse belonging to Daniels named Bailey.

The gray gelding died in a freak flash flood in June 2015 – which Daniels claimed was the result of Doughty-Hume deliberately leaving the animal in a flooded pasture. The equestrienne, 33, denies the allegation.