The first pictures of Sandra Bullock after the death of her husband Bryan Randall – Credits: @Grosby Group
Sandra Bullock was photographed for the first time since the death of her husband Bryan Randall in August. The Miss Congeniality actress was spotted walking the streets of Los Angeles last Thursday with her daughter Laila and accompanied by her bodyguard Peter Weireter.
As the pictures show, mother and daughter held hands and seemed to be in a good mood. The footage shows Bullock paused at one point to chat with the 11-year-old before leaning in and kissing her on the cheek.
Sandra Bullock was spotted shopping with her daughter Laila in Brentwood – Credits: @Grosby Group
For the occasion, the Maximum Speed and Bird Box: Blindly star wore a casual look consisting of a white crew-neck T-shirt, black pants and a belt, a brown coat and white sneakers. Her outfit was completed with glasses, a shoulder bag and gold jewelry. Laila, on the other hand, wore a two-piece sports outfit made of blue plush and light blue and white sports shoes.
This was the first time the actress was seen in public following the death of Randall, who died in August at the age of 57 after a secret three-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. “Bryan decided early on to keep his condition a secret, and those of us who cared for him did everything we could to honor his request,” his family said in a statement released Aug. 7 the media sent.
This is the first time the Miss Congeniality actress has made a public appearance since her husband’s death – Credits: @Grosby Group
Bullock was very private about her personal life and decided to keep people away as much as possible. his daughter Laila from the cameras and the paparazzi. However, A good reason took her with him The little girl will be shown on television for the first time in 2020five years after final adoption.
The “Gravity” star attended a special Mother’s Day event organized by actress Jada Pinkett Smith, her mother Adrienne Banfield-Norris and her daughter Willow Smith. Of course, the program had a very special twist Times of the Covid-19 pandemic, and that’s why she highlighted the work of health professionals and other women working on the “front lines.” One of them was April, a nurse, who received Bullock’s warm welcome.
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Sandra with Bryan Randall and their two children Louis and Laila – Credits: @GROSBY GROUP
“I have someone here who wants to say something to April. Can I tell her to come in?” Bullock asked, surprising everyone. And then the 8-year-old girl appeared on the scene. “Do you want to say hello?” the actress asked, and it didn’t take long for her daughter to say hello and give the camera a big smile. “Would you like to say something to April?” continued the protagonist of Miss Sympathy. “Thank you, April, for everything you do for all of us. Stay safe,” the little girl replied. “It melts my heart,” said the touched guest.
Then Bullock let herself be carried away by her mother’s love and began to talk about Laila with great tenderness: “She is our superhero, she is the one who will save the world in our family.” She is ready to come here in April when you come out again in a few years.”
In the midst of the pandemic, Sandra Bullock and her daughter Laila took part in paying tribute to a nurse in a solidarity special – Credits: @Screenshot
The actress had already adopted a child, Louis, when she decided to welcome Laila into her family in 2015. “The children living in foster care are the result of being removed from their foster homes due to tragic circumstances. “That’s why I wanted to avoid causing her any more pain because of the nature of my work and the high exposure,” she told People magazine at the time, explaining the reason why she preferred to keep her children away from the cameras keep away.
Bryan Randall died in early August at the age of 57. The model – and later photographer – met the actress in 2015 and from then on Both maintained a relationship away from media and cameras. In 2021, The interpreter reported on their relationship and assured that it was “the love” of her life.
Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall in 2018 – Credits: @Raymond Hall
News of Randall’s death came as a surprise since the diagnosis was not public. The photographer’s family reported in a statement that he died “peacefully” on Saturday, August 11. The diagnosis that led to his deterioration was amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, more commonly known as ALS.
In the surprise statement announcing his death, his relatives explained the reasons why they had decided not to provide further details about his health over the past three years. “Bryan chose to keep his ALS condition a secret and those of us who cared for him did everything we could to honor his request. “We are immensely grateful to the tireless doctors who fought this disease with us and the amazing nurses who became our fellow residents, often sacrificing their own families to be with us,” they said.
The family also asked that no flowers be sent and instead donations be made to the ALS Association and Massachusetts General Hospital.