Sandra Bullock Breaks Her Silence on the âTraumaticâ Loss of Partner Bryan Randall: âI Wasnât Allowed to Speak About Itâ
Sandra Bullock Breaks Her Silence on the âTraumaticâ Loss of Partner Bryan Randall: âI Wasnât Allowed to Speak About Itâ

Kimberlee Speakman, Jack SmartWed, August 19, 2026 at 11:26 PM UTC
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Sandra Bullock; Bryan RandallCredit: Arturo Holmes/WireImage; The Grosby Group / BACKGRID -
Sandra Bullock broke her silence on the SmartLess podcast about her longtime partner Bryan Randall privately battling ALS for years before his death in August 2023
Bullock said Randallâs diagnosis was isolating as she and their family navigated his illness during the COVID-19 pandemic
The Practical Magic 2 star eventually confided in close friends like Jennifer Aniston and Amanda Anka while honoring Randallâs wish for privacy
Sandra Bullock is opening up the loss of her longtime partner Bryan Randall.
Appearing on a new episode of Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayesâ podcast SmartLess, Bullock, 62, recalled the âtraumatic diagnosisâ that led to Randallâs death at age 57 in August 2023. The photographer endured a private three-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrigâs disease.
Randall âasked me not to shareâ his diagnosis, the Oscar-winning The Blind Side star said in the episode available to SiriusXM early access subscribers. (The episode will be released widely available on Aug. 24.)
âI wasnât allowed to speak about it. That was the request and I tried â I honored it,â Bullock explained.
âI know why he asked me not [to],â she said, while sharing that especially amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, âit isolated me in the processâ to carry the âhuge weightâ of his diagnosis.

Bryan Randall and Sandra Bullock in 2018Credit: Jackson Lee/GC Images
âI started grieving Bryan four years before he passed,â added Bullock, saying he âwas ill for half of our relationship.â The actress and Randall co-parented her son Louis and daughter Laila, as well as Randallâs daughter from a previous relationship, Skylar Staten Randall.
âMy person left a lot earlier than the body left,â the Practical Magic 2star continued. âI donât think I ever dealt with that until after he passed, because youâre just on this treadmill, you know?â
Recalling Randallâs symptoms, she called ALS âthe process of elimination over the course of a year. And some where you keep going back and they give you all these milestones, these things to do, these grips, these breath tests, all these things.â
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Bullock continued: âYou have to quietly plan. And Iâm a very good planner with illness,â she said, adding that her father had âaccidentsâ and her mother had cancer. âIt doesnât scare me â not the illness itself, it doesnât scare me. I can see and be around just about anything. But I had two young kids that were navigating it, especially a little girl who saw [Randall] as a father figure.â
Gesine Bullock-Prado, the actressâ sister, was the only person who knew about Randallâs diagnosis âfor a while,â said Bullock, until she confided in friends including Jennifer Aniston and Batemanâs wife Amanda Anka. âWhen the physical illness was then coupled with the mental health aspect of things â and itâs something that people donât talk about⊠it was a trifecta that was pretty dark.â

Sandra Bullock in 2022Credit: Mike Marsland/WireImage
In the wake of his passing in August 2023, Randallâs family shared at the time that he had died âpeacefully after a three-year battle with ALS... Bryan chose early to keep his journey with ALS private and those of us who cared for him did our best to honor his request.â
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Randall, who was a model-turned-photographer, met Bullock in 2015. They took their relationship more public later that year when they made an appearance at Aniston and Justin Therouxâs wedding.
Following Randallâs death, âshe needed time to care for herself,â an insider previously told PEOPLE. âShe spent a lot of time healing, being with her kids and being at home,â they added. âShe needed to ensure that she and her kids were in the best possible place for her to go back to work.â
Practical Magic 2, in theaters Sept. 10, features Bullock, Nicole Kidman, Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest reprising their roles from the original, plus Joey King, Maisie Williams, Xolo Maridueña, Lee Pace and Solly McLeod.
Bullockâs episode of SmartLess will be available on all podcast platforms on Aug. 24.
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