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Grieving Sandra Bullock Emerges from Seclusion, Honors Late Partner's Memory

Summary

  • Sandra Bullock spotted in Los Angeles with son and dog, first public sighting in over 2 years
  • Bullock's partner, photographer Bryan Randall, passed away in 2023 after 3-year battle with ALS
  • Bullock quietly spread Randall's ashes in Wyoming, honoring his wish to keep his ALS journey private
Grieving Sandra Bullock Emerges from Seclusion, Honors Late Partner's Memory

In a rare public appearance, acclaimed actress Sandra Bullock was recently spotted in Los Angeles, over 2 years after the passing of her longtime partner, photographer Bryan Randall. Bullock, who has kept a low profile since Randall's death in 2023 after a 3-year battle with ALS, was photographed driving with her 15-year-old son Louis and her poodle Sweetie.

The Blind Side star was last seen in public in December 2024, when she attended a Lakers game. Since then, Bullock has largely stayed out of the spotlight, grieving the loss of Randall, who died at the age of 57. Bullock's sister, Gesine Bullock-Prado, revealed that the actress had honored Randall's wish to keep his ALS journey private by spreading his ashes in Wyoming.

Despite her heartbreak, Bullock appears to be slowly emerging from her seclusion, offering a glimpse into her private life as she navigates life after the tragic loss of her partner of nearly a decade.

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According to the article, Sandra Bullock's sister Gesine Bullock-Prado revealed that Bullock had spread Randall's ashes in Wyoming, honoring his wish to keep his ALS journey private.
The article states that Bullock was last seen in public in December 2024, over 2 years ago from the current date of November 14, 2025.
The article mentions that Bullock had been dating the photographer since 2015, until his death in 2023 after a 3-year battle with ALS.

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