Sandra Bullock's boyfriend, Brian Randall, has died after a 3-year battle with ALS
The starlet's longtime boyfriend died on the weekend of August 5, his family said in a statement the next day. Brian was suffering from ALS.
It's a sad day for Sandra Bulk, 59, because her longtime boyfriend Brian Randall has passed away. A representative for the photographer's family released a statement to HollywoodLife on August 7 to confirm the news of his death. "It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Brian Randall on August 5 after a three-year battle with ALS," the family said in a statement. "Brian chose early on to keep his journey with ALS private, and it is our concern that we have done our best to honor his request."
The late Starlet's partner was 57 when he died. "We are so grateful to the tireless doctors who have navigated this disease landscape with us and the incredible nurses in the room," she said. Brian's loved ones concluded by asking for privacy.
"We ask for privacy in this time of grief and inability to say goodbye to Brian," they wrote. The statement also listed the following organizations for those wishing to donate: ALS Research and Massachusetts General Hospital. Sandra and Brian began dating in 2015 after filming their son Louis' birthday party for US Weekly.
Although the couple is known to keep their personal lives private, the Miss Congeniality star opened up about their life together in a November 2021 Red Table interview. “I'm not a divorcee. I found the love of my life. We share two beautiful children - three children, one older daughter. This is the best thing ever," she said. During an honest interview, the blonde beauty revealed that she did not have to be legally married to be a "faithful" partner to Brian. Sandra added: "I didn't mean to do it. Like me. but you don't need paper to be a devoted spouse and a devoted mother."
The 59-year-old is a proud mum to daughter Louis, 13, and daughter Laila, 10. Speaking on the Red Table, Sandra said she is proud to be an award-winning mother to her eldest daughter Bryan. She also said in that interview that Bryan is the "role model" she wants for her kids. "He's the role model I want my kids to have," the Oscar winner said. "I have a partner who is a Christian and there are two ways of looking at things. I don't always agree with him and he doesn't always agree with me. But even when I don't agree, it's an example."