Sandra Bullock, the acclaimed Academy Award-winning actress, marked her 60th birthday on July 26 during a challenging time. Nearly a year has passed since she revealed the loss of her long-time partner, Bryan Randall.

    Randall, who had been with Bullock since 2015, passed away from ALS at the age of 57 after a three-year struggle with the disease.

    This personal tragedy came shortly after Bullock announced a break from her acting career to focus on her family, including her two children, who are now 11 and 14 years old.

    Despite the emotional upheaval, Bullock is reportedly “doing okay,” according to a close friend of Jennifer Aniston. The source noted that Bullock’s children are flourishing, and she derives immense joy from motherhood.

     

    Bullock has received significant support from her friends throughout Randall’s illness and after his passing. The source conveyed Bullock’s deep appreciation for the outpouring of love and support during this trying period.

    At the time of Randall’s death, Bullock had recently appeared in the 2022 films “Bullet Train” and “The Lost City,” the latter of which she also produced. In a 2022 interview, Bullock hinted that “The Lost City” might be her final film for a while as she sought to focus more on her personal life.

    Although she has been away from the big screen since then, Bullock has teased a potential return to acting. In May, while celebrating the 30th anniversary of her film “Speed” with co-star Keanu Reeves on the 50 MPH podcast, Bullock and Reeves joked about the possibility of a new collaboration, even playfully suggesting a third “Speed” film featuring wheelchairs or walkers.

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