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Sandra Bullock felt no need to speed back into the spotlight.
After her longtime partner Bryan Randall died from complications of ALS in August 2023, the Oscar winner understandably took a substantial break from Hollywood. Randall had been privately battling the neurogenerative disease for three years, which his family only shared after his death, and Bullock helped care for him at their home.
“I don’t need to be told to be ever-present in the hardest of times,” she said on Red Table Talk in December 2021. “I don’t need to be told to weather a storm with a good man.”
Back then, that just sounded like the words of your average devoted partner. But it turned out Bullock was giving her proverbial two weeks’ notice.
The following March, the Lost City actress told CBS News, “Right now, work in front of the camera needs to take a pause.”
Her break would last “until I don’t feel like I feel now when I’m in front of a camera,” she added, explaining, “I want to be at home…I just want to be present, and responsible for one thing.”
The full context of her remarks only became clear much later. And after Randall’s death, Bullock continued to venture into the world, as there was no pressing pause on her life as mom to Louis, 16, and Laila, 11, but she continued to keep the public-facing part of her 35-year career on the back burner.
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And while she has since returned to work—to make a sequel to 1998 romantasy fan favorite Practical Magic—she did not give a big interview unpacking her grief or post a lengthy statement on social media trying to encapsulate her feelings.
In fact, Bullock wasn’t on social media at all until just days ago, when she joined Instagram (Jennifer Aniston commenting, “She’s here!” provided extra confirmation the account was real). And that move, made just a couple months after she stressed she wasn’t on any platform, was a sign that she’s easing back into movie star mode.
She may still yet choose a public forum to share more. And she’s surely steeling herself to be asked about how she’s been doing these last few years. But for her first trick, she made herself reappear ahead of the release of Practical Magic 2 in September.
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Now with her own account to share video from the event, Bullock joined costar Nicole Kidman at CinemaCon 2026 on April 14, walking her first red carpet in 18 months—and only her second since Randall’s death.
“Why do we come here, Nicole?” Bullock asked Kidman as they took the stage, according to Deadline, teeing the face of AMC Theaters up for the now-iconic line, “We come to this place for magic.”
While Kidman promised “midnight margaritas, jumping off the roof and also [having] our past catching up with us,” Bullock said returning to the world of Practical Magic “felt like we came back to a home that we once lived in.”
Bullock’s initial foray back into her celebrity life was also a return to one of her comfort zones. She (remotely) joined Keanu Reeves on a May 2024 episode of the 50 MPH podcast—a series dedicated entirely to the making of Speed—in honor of the action classic’s 30th anniversary.
At that early point in her post-Love Potion No. 9, pre-superstardom career, “I was just grateful and excited to be with who I was with, and I just adored, and still adore, Keanu,” Bullock shared. “We didn’t think it would do what it did, but I didn’t know any better at that time, either. I wasn’t in control of my career. I was in control—well, of a steering wheel, but I wasn’t in control of that bus! I was just along for the ride, you know?”
Reeves skipped the less warmly received Speed 2: Cruise Control in 1997, but he and Bullock reteamed for 2006’s The Lake House. And feel free to let your hope that they’ll work together again float.
“Before I die, before I leave this planet, I do think that Keanu and I need to do something in front of the camera,” Bullock noted. “Are we, you know, in wheelchairs or with walkers? Maybe. Are we on little scooters at Disneyland?”
Added Reeves, “It does feel like there is a siren call to it, like there’s something that wasn’t done. I would love to work with you again before our eyes close.”
Leave it to Reeves to make poetry out of the moment. And he and Bullock further indulged their fans’ love for their 1994 action vehicle by reuniting in person, along with director Jan de Bont, at an October 2024 screening of Speed at Beyond Fest.
“I was just happy to be alive at the end of the day,” Bullock said of her breakout turn as an unlikely bus driver. “I was new to the game, so I wasn’t aware of what was happening or what felt right or what was not supposed to feel a certain way.”
Her career skyrocketed from there. But when it comes to what feels right personally, after soft-launching her return to the public eye, Bullock now gets to decide when she’s ready to shift into a higher gear.
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Ellen and her wife Portia de Rossi have since moved to the Cotswolds, deciding to stay put in November 2024 after Donald Trump‘s reelection, the talk show host told to Richard Bacon in a July 2025 conversation at the Everyman theater in Cheltenham.”It’s absolutely beautiful,” she gushed about the English countryside, per the BBC. “We’re just not used to seeing this kind of beauty. The villages and the towns and the architecture—everything you see is charming and it’s just a simpler way of life.”It’s clean,” Ellen continued. “Everything here is just better—the way animals are treated, people are polite. I just love it here. We moved here in November, which was not the ideal time, but I saw snow for the first time in my life. We love it here. Portia flew her horses here, and I have chickens, and we had sheep for about two weeks.”
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