The death of Bryan Randall, Sandra Bullock’s partner, has led to a 500 percent increase in donations to the ALS (known as MND in the UK) Association.
The photographer died Saturday at the age of 57 after a secret three-year battle with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
After the family asked people to donate to the ALS Association instead of sending or buying flowers.
Sandra’s sister Gesine wrote in an Instagram post, “In lieu of flowers, donate to ALS Association and Massachusetts General Hospital (links in bio).”
This is reported by the ALS Association TMZ that donations are now up 500 percent from the same time last year in a funding spike.
They told the publication, “We are grateful for the tremendous outpouring of support in Bryan’s honor.”
Charity: The death of Bryan Randall, Sandra Bullock’s partner, has led to a 500 percent increase in donations to the ALS Association
Species: After his death, the family asked people to donate to the ALS Association instead of sending or buying flowers (Sandra is pictured)
“The money coming in will help our urgent work to make ALS a viable disease through local care, national advocacy and global ALS research.”
Sandra called her partner Bryan “very patient,” “a saint,” and “evolved on a level that’s not human” in a 2021 interview amid his secret ALS battle that led to his tragic passing on Saturday.
The 59-year-old actress spoke about Randall, a photographer, on a 2021 edition of Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield-Norris.
“He’s the example I’d like to set for my kids,” the Oscar-winning star said of Randall, who passed away after privately battling the disease for three years.
During the exchange, Bullock also said she didn’t feel the need to exchange vows with Randall amid their committed relationship.
“I’m someone who’s been through the divorce process,” Bullock said.
‘I have found the love of my life.
We share two beautiful children – three children, his eldest daughter. It’s the best ever.
“So I don’t want to say do it the way I do it, but I don’t need a paper to be a devoted partner or a devoted mother.”
Bullock, who was previously married to Jesse James from 2005 to 2010, said she “didn’t need to be told to always be present in the toughest of times” or “to weather a storm with a good man.”
Sad: The photographer died Saturday at the age of 57 after a secret three-year battle with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
Thoughtful: Sandra’s sister Gesine said in an Instagram post that people could donate to the ALS Association instead of flowers
Family time: Bullock has two adopted children — son Louis, 13, and daughter Laila, 11 — and Bryan has an adult daughter named Skylar from a previous relationship (seen in 2018)
The Speed actress spoke about the relationship dynamic she shared with Randall, a one-time model, and the example he set for her two children — son Louis, 13, and daughter Laila, 10. Randall also fathered daughter Skylar Staten, 29 , from a previous relationship.
“There are two very different ways of looking at things,” Bullock said. And I don’t always agree with him. He doesn’t always agree with me.
“But he’s an example, even if I disagree with him saying, ‘If they can take that away, and if that’s what they’re attracted to, then he’s just the right parent.'”
The Bird Box actress testified to Randall’s confidence in the chat, saying, “I have a partner who is very Christian.”
The Blind Side star and Bryan initially crossed paths in 2015 when he was on hand to take pictures for her son’s birthday.
They were last seen in public in July 2020 in Studio City, California, while she was out with her two children.
On the Red Table Talk outing, she said Randall was a positive presence for her as a parent, even though he wasn’t involved in the adoption process.
“I had Louis first,” she said. “And when I met Randall, and I was like, and we hadn’t been together very long.”
She continued, “I’m going, ‘Remember that NDA you signed when you photographed my son?’ He was like “Yeah.” He’s still scared. His whole life had been unraveled by me.
And I said, “You know, that’s still true.” And he said, “Yeah, okay, okay, okay, why?
” And I thought, “Because I’m bringing a kid home when I come back from Toronto.” And he said, “Sorry, what?”‘
Bullock said her partner was “so happy, but…scared” at the same time with the development.
Randall’s family has issued a statement People confirmed his death, saying: “It is with great sadness that we announce that Bryan Randall passed away peacefully on August 5 after a three-year battle with ALS.
“Bryan chose early on to keep his journey with ALS private, and those of us who cared for him did our best to honor his request.”
The statement continued, “We are immensely grateful to the tireless doctors who navigated the landscape of this disease with us and the amazing nurses who became our roommates, often sacrificing their own families to be with ours.
“At this time, we ask for privacy to mourn and to accept the impossibility of saying goodbye to Bryan.”
Before her relationship with Randall, Bullock had a high-profile romance with Monster Garage host Jesse James.
They met after she took her motorcycle-obsessed godson on a trip to the West Coast Choppers headquarters in Long Beach in 2003.
The couple finally married in 2005, in front of 270 of their closest friends and family at a ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley.
Talent: Randall started his career as a model before becoming a photographer
Throwback: Randall in an early shoot from his fashion days, before stepping behind the camera
In March 2010, days after she took home an Academy Award for her performance in The Blind Side, several women came forward about their affairs with Jesse.
A month later, Jesse checked himself into rehab in Arizona for sex addiction after apologizing profusely to Bullock, though that wasn’t enough to save the marriage – they divorced the following June.
In 2017, he told DailyMail.com, “Yes, I cheated on my wife, yes… I got up and took responsibility for it and apologized. And that is (the) end of the story.’
Bullock’s other exes include Chris Evans, Ryan Gosling, Bob Schneider, Matthew McConaughey, Don Padilla, Troy Aikman, and Tate Donovan.