Sandra Bullock And New Boyfriend Bryan Randall Are Hot New Couple
Sandra Bullock’s new movie Our Brand Is Crisis hits movie theaters on October 30, and if the rumors are correct, she has a new boyfriend to see it with.
Bryan Randall, a 49-year-old photographer and model living in Los Angeles, was seen canoodling Sandra this past weekend as the couple prepared for their double date with Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux.
Bullock seemed to be in goods spirits as the foursome chatted away in Austin’s Bess Bistro. Nearby diner and Beverly Hills real estate agent Rhonda Scott told E!News the group seemed to be good friends.
“If they weren’t celebrities, you would just have thought it was a tight-knit group of pals. At one point, she was telling a story and they were all listening to her intently. Bryan definitely seemed to enjoy giving her the floor.”
Sandra first started dating Randall, a Portland, Oregon native, in June after she hired him to take photos at her son’s birthday party. The two parents quickly bonded over a shared love for their kids.
Then, the happy couple was spotted together at the backyard wedding of Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux’s wedding.
As a fashion model Randall has been on the cover of Vogue Paris and alongside Cindy Crawford in a 2011 spread. A successful photographer, Bryan’s pictures focus on children’s photos, lifestyle, travel, and outdoor scenes.
Previously married to Jesse James, Bullock divorced in 2010 after five years of marriage after rumors came out he cheated on her. Sandra adopted her son Louis after their divorce.
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux went on a double date with Sandra Bullock and her new man — get the details! http://t.co/bi1YBPt8jm
— Us Weekly (@usweekly) September 9, 2015
The Minions star told E!News the studio worked around her son’s school schedule during filming.
“They’d always book locations that were in a certain driving distance from Louis’ school, which is pretty great.”
Bullock’s new movie Our Brand Is Crisis is a modified version of a 2005 documentary of the same name that follows James Carville’s political team as they campaign for Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada during his run for Bolivian president in 2002.
The part was originally written for a man, George Clooney, but was switched after Sandra said she was interested in the movie, according to Wired.
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