Sandra Bullock: First appearance after Bryan Randall’s death

Sandra Bullock
First seen after Bryan Randall’s death

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Sandra Bullock has locked herself away at home after the death of her beloved partner Bryan Randall. Now the Oscar winner has appeared in public for the first time.

Sandra Bullock, 59, has been holed up at home since the death of Bryan Randall († 57) to mourn her beloved partner in peace. The loss of the photographer marks the tragic climax of his three-year battle with the insidious neurological disease ALS, which he wanted to carry out quietly. Only his closest circle was aware of what Randall was going through. The actress respected that wish, understandably making herself scarce in public and lovingly caring for her partner.

Sandra Bullock: First sighting after tragedy

Now the screen heroine has been spotted in public for the first time since the death of her partner. The actress was driving through Beverly Hills in her car on Monday night (Aug. 14) when she was caught by paparazzi who must have been camping outside her home for weeks. She had a dog on her lap during the jaunt and large sunglasses hid her eyes. Eyes that are probably looking very sad at the moment.

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Apparently, Sandra Bullock has not lost her will to live and is looking ahead. Step by step. After all, life has to go on and Bryan Randall would certainly not have wanted his beloved Sandra to sink into her grief. Fortunately, she also has a good circle of close friends who support her in this difficult situation.

Shitstorm for Sandra Bullock: The “Blind Side” dispute

Good news is really rare for Sandra Bullock at the moment, as she is being associated with a shit storm, which she cannot do anything about. To explain: In the film “Blind Side – The Big Chance” the actress embodied the role of Leigh Anne Tuohy, who meets the difficult teenager Michael Oher. The boy has exceptional football talents and the socially committed Tuohy takes the homeless Oher into her family and offers him the opportunity of a lifetime.

Does Sandra Bullock have to give up her Oscar again?

Sandra Bullock won the Oscar for Best Actress for the role in 2010. Unfortunately, that’s not the end of the story, because: In real life, Leigh Anne Tuohy, 63, and her husband Sean Tuohy, 63, are being sued by Michael Oher, 37. On Monday (August 14), the ex-professional athlete filed a lawsuit against his alleged adoptive parents. He was never legally adopted by the two and they lied to him when they made him sign a document when he was 18. He only noticed that in February of this year. In addition, Oher accuses them of having enriched themselves by filming his life while he himself did not get a cent. The film “Blind Side – The Big Chance” played more than 300 million US dollars. Michael Oher himself never wants the film about himself – Hollywood has bent his story in this way, according to the athlete, who is now demanding that guardianship be ended. The Tuohys should no longer “falsely and publicly” impersonate his adoptive parents, he pleaded with Tennessee’s Shelby County Probate Court.

Sandra Bullock has very little to do with all the quarrels, but critical followers are demanding that she have to give up her Oscar again. Thankfully, the majority of fans are behind the actress, and countered the trolls with phrases like, “You know Sandra Bullock deserved the Oscar because she played so well, she made the Tuohy family sympathetic.” As a terrific actress, Sandra Bullock more than deserves the Oscar, and as a private person she has every right to be left alone, especially now.

Sources used: dailymail.co.uk, instagram.com, bleacherreport.com

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