Sandra Bullock was spotted smiling while out and about in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The actress, 59, carried her bags back to her car after running errands in an all-black outfit, trainers and sunglasses. The release comes three months after the death of her partner Bryan Randall.
Randall, a model-turned-photographer and Bullock’s longtime partner, died Aug. 5 at age 57 “peacefully after a three-year battle with ALS,” his family said at the time.
“Bryan chose early on to keep his journey with ALS a secret, and those of us who cared for him did our best to honor his request,” his loved ones added in a statement to PEOPLE.
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Sandra Bullock ‘grateful’ for support after Bryan Randall’s ‘heartbreaking’ death: Source (Exclusive)
“We are extremely grateful to the tireless doctors who have navigated the landscape of this disease with us and the amazing nurses who have become our roommates, often sacrificing their own families to be with ours,” they said. “We are asking for privacy at this time to grieve and come to terms with not being able to say goodbye to Bryan.”
Randall’s family has asked that all donations be made to the ALS Association and Massachusetts General Hospital.
Bullock, whose last major role was in 2022 The lost city (she also had a cameo role Express train same year), she is the mother of son Louis and daughter Laila.
In March 2022, she told CBS News that she would be taking a break from acting to spend time with her family.
Sandra Bullock March 31, 2022
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“Right now, working in front of the camera needs to be paused,” Bullock said at the time. She added: “I want to be home. I’m not doing anyone investing in the project a favor if I say, ‘I just want to be home.’ ‘Cause I was always running, I was always running towards the next thing. I just want to be present and responsible for one thing.”
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On Instagram on Aug. 7, Bullock’s sister Gesine Bullock-Prado paid tribute to Randall and praised Bullock’s care in his final years.
“ALS is a cruel disease, but there is some comfort in knowing he had the best caregivers in my amazing sister and the group of nurses she assembled who helped her care for him in their home,” she wrote.
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