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Actress Sandra Bullock fulfills her deceased partner’s last wish and scatters his ashes in the river

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Bryan Randall en Sandra Bullock in 2018. — © GC Images

Hollywood actress Sandra Bullock has scattered the ashes of her partner Bryan Randall, who died in August last year, in a river, fulfilling his last wish. Her sister wrote this on Instagram.

Source: The Independent, Der Spiegel, HolaFriday January 5, 2024 at 4:41 PM

“Happy birthday, Bry. Sandy took you to the river, just as she promised,” Gesine Bullock-Prado, the sister of 59-year-old Sandra Bullock, wrote in a video on Instagram on Sunday.

A day earlier, Bryan Randall would have turned 58 years old. But the American photographer did not make it to that birthday: he died in August of last year from the incurable muscle and nerve disease ALS. At that time, he had been suffering from the disease for three years, which he had kept secret from the public.

His dying wish was apparently to be scattered in the Snake, a 1,000-mile-long river that flows mainly through the state of Wyoming, and that wish came true last weekend.

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Sandra Bullock, known for films like Speed, Gravity, and Bird Box, met Randall in January 2015, when he was photographing her son Louis’ birthday party. In December 2021, Bullock revealed on the Facebook talk show Red Table Talk that she had found the love of her life. The two were not married, Bullock reportedly no longer felt like it after her previous divorce from Jesse James in 2010. “I don’t need a piece of paper to be a committed partner and mother,” Bullock said herself. According to the British tabloid newspaper The Daily Mail, they made their vows in December 2017 during an intimate ceremony with friends and family in the Bahamas.

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