Sandra Bullock is rumored to have tied the knot with her long-time boyfriend and live-in partner Bryan Randall but they carried out the ceremony in secret. It was said that the couple is already married for 10 months. Is this true?
According to Australia’s NW magazine, Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall got married and as a proof, the latter was seen wearing a ring. Based on the report, the actress is not wearing one because she does not want her previous marriage to Jesse James to be compared to her current one.
A source told the paper, “Word is they had a secret ceremony, just them and her two kids at her home in LA. There was no fanfare, no bridesmaids, no wedding planner.”
The source added, “It’s what Sandra wanted – a simple ceremony for the only people that matter: Bryan, her son, Louis, and her daughter, Laila.”
Moreover, a said before Sandra Bullock wants to avoid comparison and this is one of the reasons why the wedding was kept a secret and low profile. “That’s the reason she held off on marriage and why she’s not ready to shout her love from the rooftops,” the suspicious tipster alleged. “Sandra and Bryan don’t need to prove their love and commitment to anyone but each other.”
But then again, Gossip Cop says this Sandra Bullock – Bryan Randall secret marriage is a fake story. The publication noted that the magazine that published the report is known to write controversial but false reports.
GC also pointed out that Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall did not get married and the report was only a product of imagination. In fact, when reached for comments, someone qualified to speak on behalf of the actress had denied the allegation.


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