When Randall’s family acknowledged his death on Monday, they revealed that he had been fighting the disease in secret, which destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
The relationship between Bullock,59, and Randall began in January 2015 when the latter chance to snap photos of her son Louis’ birthday celebration. The pair began dating a few months later, and that year they made their red carpet debut.
Despite her desire for privacy in her personal life, the “A Time to Kill” actress acknowledged on “Red Table Talk” in December 2021 that Randall was the “love of [her] life.”
At the time, their mixed family consisted of Randall’s daughter Skylar and Sandra’s two kids, Louis and Laila, while the “Lost City” actress gushedly complemented them.
In terms of co-parenting, she said Randall “sets the example I wish my children to follow.”
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She continued by saying that the pair had put off getting married in order to give their children top priority. “I don’t need a paper to be a devoted mother or partner,” she exclaimed. Even in the most difficult situations, I don’t need to be reminded to look out for other people. With a good man, I don’t need instructions to weather a storm.
Bullock hasn’t yet made any public comments regarding the death of her spouse.
Instead of flowers, Randall’s family has asked for donations to be made to the ALS Association and Massachusetts General Hospital.
Our condolences and thoughts are with Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall’s friends and family during this difficult time.