Sandra Bullock stepped into the public eye on Tuesday, marking a rare appearance shortly after opening up about the passing of her long-term companion, Bryan Randall.
The 62-year-old Hollywood star maintained a discreet presence, donning a baseball cap and dark sunglasses, as she ran errands in Beverly Hills. By her side was her 12-year-old daughter, Laila.
Laila, who is one of Bullock’s two adopted children, was seen holding a takeout box, hinting at a casual meal during their shopping trip.
This public outing coincided with the release of her candid interview on the SmartLess podcast. During the discussion, Bullock opened up about her journey through her partner Randall’s struggle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as ALS.
While talking to the podcast hosts, Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett, the Oscar-winning actress revealed she had spent four years mourning as the debilitating disease affected Randall. He tragically passed away in August 2023 at the age of 57.
Sandra Bullock emerged for a rare public outing on Tuesday after speaking out for the first time about the death of her longtime partner, Bryan Randall
This week the actress’ interview on the SmartLess podcast was made public in which she shared details of her time caring for Randall as he battled ALS. Pictured together in NYC in 2018
‘Where he was in his journey, both physically and mentally, I started grieving Bryan four years before he passed. There was something that had shifted,’ she explained.
‘My person left a lot earlier than the body left. I don’t think I ever dealt with that until after he passed, because you’re just on this treadmill.’
The couple initially met in January 2015 when the star hired him to photograph her son Louis’ fifth birthday party, and they began dating shortly afterwards.
Bullock also spoke about how she understood why Randall wanted her to keep his ‘traumatic diagnosis’ private, but it ultimately left her feeling isolated.
‘He asked me not to share. I know why he asked me not to… At first I go, “Oh, I can handle that. I can be quiet. I don’t wanna harm others because of what I do. So I think not talking for a while was good.’
She went on: ‘The entire world was locked in with a pandemic. It was literally like the final diagnosis, even though, he was ill for half of our relationship.
‘The diagnosis came almost at the same time with the cloak of the pandemic. So as the pandemic came down, and I have a child with severe asthma, I was panicking.’
Bullock told podcast hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett: ‘I started grieving Bryan four years before he passed…. ‘My person left a lot earlier than the body left.’
She revealed that Randall, whom she started dating in 2015, had been ill for half of the years they spent together. He passed away in August 2023 at age 57. Above, in London in 2018
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‘I had two young kids that were navigating it, especially a little girl who saw him as a father figure… I wasn’t allowed to tell anybody. My sister was the only one who knew for, for a while. It’s a huge weight.’
Bullock eventually confided in two close friends, Bateman’s wife Amanda Anka and The Morning Show star Jennifer Aniston, because managing Randall’s symptoms and raising her kids amid the pandemic became a ‘trifecta that was pretty dark.’
‘I had to release a film at the same time and talk about gray. I saw myself on the red carpet and I was like, you just look at my face. And I am, I’m a woodblock.’
Bullock had mostly avoided the public eye after stepping back from Hollywood in 2022 – the main motivation behind her withdrawal now painfully clear.
She returns to the big screen in the sequel Practical Magic 2, which reunites her with Nicole Kidman and hits US theaters on September 11 and internationally on September 9. It’s her first role in several years.