Insiders have revealed how Sandra Bullock is healing herself after the death of her partner Bryan Randall.
For those unaware, Randall died on August 5, 2023, at the age of 57 after a three-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the same disease that took the life of Grey’s Anatomy star Eric Dane in February this year. ALS is “a progressive neurodegenerative disease that destroys motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, causing voluntary muscle control to fail.”
People The magazine’s sources claimed that Bullock, who began her relationship with Randall in 2015, “spent a lot of time alone” following her partner’s death.
She stayed at home “with her kids” during the hardest times of her life because “after everything she went through with Brian, she needed time to take care of herself.”
According to inside sources, the Lost City The star, who adopted son Louis in 2010 and daughter Layla in 2015 and co-parented them with late American model Randall, “needed to make sure she and her children were in the best place possible to get back to work.”
Notably, after a long break to heal her injured heart, Bullock has resumed her acting career when she attended the Warner Bros. movie presentation at CinemaCon on Tuesday, April 14.
The program featured Warner Bros.’ upcoming movies like Practical magic 2. The upcoming film, which is the sequel to Bullock and Nicole Kidman’s 1998 blockbuster, is scheduled to release on September 11, 2026.
according to practical magic 2 Synopsis, it shows “A multi-generational family of witches, cursed to be loveless for centuries, attempts to break the spell by confronting dark secrets and making sacrifices for each other.”
It is pertinent to mention that this is Sandra Bullock’s first project after the 2022 action-comedy film Bullet Train.
