


Sandra Bullock’s relationship may be on the verge of crumbling.
The “Blind Side” actress and her boyfriend, Bryan Randall, started living separately last year and have been “on the rocks” ever since, Us Weekly reported Wednesday.
“The feeling is Sandra might be hoping for some type of miracle — that they’ll work things out after this long cooling-off period,” a source told the magazine.
While any chance of reconciliation is “a long shot,” the insider shared that things have been amicable between the pair since their relationship hit a bump in the fall of 2022.
Bullock, 59, and Randall, 57, began dating in 2015. It was the Oscar winner’s first serious relationship since she and her ex-husband, Jesse James, divorced in 2010 after he cheated on her.
Bullock and the photographer took their love public in October 2015 when they stepped out for their first red carpet appearance together at the premiere of her film “Our Brand Is Crisis.”
While the couple keep their romance relatively private, Bullock did call Randall “the love of my life” in December 2021 during an interview on “Red Table Talk.”
“We share two beautiful children — three children [including] his older daughter. It’s the best thing ever,” she added at the time.
While the duo blended their families after getting serious with each other, they do not have any children together.
The “Bird Box” star adopted her son, Louis, in 2010 when he was 3 months old. Five years later, she adopted her daughter, Laila, from a foster home in Louisiana.
Meanwhile, Randall has an adult daughter, Skylar, from a previous relationship.
He and Bullock met when she hired him to take photos for her son’s 5th birthday party.
Their reported separation may have coincided with Bullock’s break from acting, as she announced in March 2022 that she was taking a step back to spend time with family.
“I just want to be 24/7 with my babies and my family,” she said at the time, adding, “That’s where I’m gonna be for a while.”
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Randall reportedly moved out in October 2022 because he wanted to settle down, whereas Bullock was perfectly happy with how things were.
Bullock has spoken candidly about being against marriage following her divorce, saying on “Red Table Talk,” “I don’t need a paper to be a devoted partner and devoted mother.”
But a source claimed to Us Weekly in November 2020 that it was “widely known” Randall wanted to “make things official” and that “it became quite an issue as time went on.”
In October 2022, Bullock’s rep denied any speculation that the two were heading for Splitsville, telling the magazine, “Their relationship has not ended. They are as much together now as they have ever been.”
The “Miss Congeniality” star’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.