Sandra Bullock has been the subject of constant rumors for years, with most of it revolving around marriage and adoption stories. Just last month, OK! magazine (via Gossip Cop) ran an article about the award-winning actress claiming that she’s finally wed to her longtime beau, Bryan Randall.
The ceremony supposedly took place at Sandra Bullock’s ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The gathering was tamed, alleged a source of the tabloid, as only close friends and family were invited to witness the union.
However, given that OK! was the one who wrote the article, it was easy to spot that the narrative is a fabricated one. Weeks after the piece was published, no reliable publication has corroborated the claim, and even Sandra Bullock’s rep went on record to say that the story is pure fiction.
It’s also worth noting that OK! has a history of creating unsubstantiated stories about celebrities. Even the children of Hollywood stars who remain under the radar have been hit by the outlet’s false claims time and time again. Returning to Sandra Bullock, the actress doesn’t seem to have any projects lined up at the moment.
However, her Netflix film “Bird Box” will have a book sequel on the way, which is slated for release this October. Author Josh Malerman said that he wrote the sequel after seeing Sandra Bullock’s performance.
The author added that the sequel will focus on Malorie (Sandra Bullock), with the book taking place eight years after the film’s conclusion. “In the time between ‘Bird Box’ coming out and the time since I’ve been writing ‘Malorie,’ I’ve been asked a ton of times: people want to know what happened with Boy and Girl. But as much as I care about Boy and Girl, this isn’t their story. The Bird Box world is Malorie’s story, and I wanted to know more about her. I wanted to get to know her even better,” Malerman said.


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