Sandra Bullock likes to keep her handsome boyfriend out of the public eye.
But that changed on Tuesday as the 53-year-old Gravity actress was seen proudly smiling next to model-turned-photographer Bryan Randall as they walked down the street in LA on their way to a children’s show.
The Oscar winner – whose new film Ocean’s 8 with Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway and Rihanna comes out in June – was also goofing around with her daughter Laila, aged five.
The Miss Congeniality star wore a grey winter coat over a black top and boyfriend jeans that were frayed on the hem.
And the pinup gave her stilettos a break as she modeled platform jazz shoes in a shiny black color with an orange strip on the sole.
Randall was casual in a black sweater over a white shirt with slacks and white sneakers with a cap and sunglasses. He was holding a child’s umbrella.
Little Laila wore a purple hoodie with striped slacks and black-and-white sneakers. Her face could not be seen.
Bullock also has son Louis, aged eight but he was not seen.
The next day Bullock’s stalker Joshua Corbett, who broke into her LA home in 2014 killed himself after a standoff with police, according to TMZ.
The site was told by sources that ‘it appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.’
He was released from a mental health facility last year and was in a standoff with police on Wednesday at his LA residence.
Police arrived at his residence to arrest him for ‘violating his probation, but instead of surrendering peacefully he threatened harm on them and barricaded himself in his home,’ according to the site. His probation has been five years long.
Also on Wednesday the star’s June cover of InStyle came out. The beauty cried when she talked adopting her kids.
The Blind Side actress began, ‘Don’t talk to me about what I can or can’t do with my body until you’ve taken care of every child who doesn’t have a home or is neglected or abused. It makes me teary-eyed [wells up],’ said the Virginia native.
‘Let’s all just refer to these kids as “our kids.” Don’t say “my adopted child.”
‘No one calls their kid their “IVF child” or their “oh, sh**, I went to a bar and got knocked up child.” Let’s just say, “our children.”‘
Later the comedienne touched on the personality of her kids: ‘Lou is supersensitive. I call him my 78-year-old son. He’s like Shecky Greene, a Jewish Catskills comic. He’s wise and kind. I saw that when they handed him to me. There was a spiritual bigness to him. I was like, “I hope I don’t eff that up.”
‘Laila is a fighter, and that’s the reason she’s here today. She fought to keep her spirit intact. Oh my God, what she is going to accomplish. She’s going to bring some real change.’
She also got emotional when talking about the Time’s Up movement.
‘It’s easy to give money to people who are incredibly brave and outspoken,’ said the star after donating $500,000 to the movement.
‘But Time’s Up is not just about the actors – it’s about the single mom who’s been abused, bullied, and 𝑠e𝑥ually harassed… It’s our duty to do whatever we can to help.
‘I can safely say there is not one person I know who hasn’t experienced some form of harassment or doesn’t know someone it’s happened to.
‘It happened to me when I was 16. And you’re paralyzed to a degree… Up until recently it was the victim to was shamed, not the perpetrator.’
On a lighter note, she said she is very happy with her beau Randall, a model turned photographer she has been with for years.
‘He’s super kind,’ she said. ‘For the kids he’s sort of No. 1. And I’m No. 2. But I get it because he’s more fun and has better treats.’
And she took a moment to say her good friend Jennifer Aniston was generous as the Friends star gave her a stunning Shinola turntable.
The beauty then said she loved working with so many women on Ocean’s 8. ‘They thought we’d hate each other, but the exact opposite was true,’ she began.
‘With Sarah [Paulson], it’s like when you’re in school with that friend, and the teacher says ‘Stop talking,’ and you just start crying and laughing. It’s like a chemical imbalance. We’re each other’s little drug habit.’
And the ex of Jesse James also admitted she doesn’t love the red carpet.
‘I don’t feel confident when I dress up and go on the red carpet. I’m not that person who knows how to work it.
‘I try to channel Beyoncé. I do the same pose every time. I try not to dread that kind of stuff, but I do get incensed and think, “How can they [the media] write this?”‘
The June issue of InStyle is available on newsstands, on Amazon, and for digital download on May 11.