Brian Randall, photographer and partner of actress Sandra Bullock, has died. A 57-year-old man had ALS. Family announcement: “Brian has decided to keep his ALS journey a secret and we have done our best to honor his request.”
He died at 57 Brian Randallphotographer and partner of Sandra Bullock. The man fought for three years BASSamyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The photographer’s family announced the death in a note published by People: “It is with great sadness that we announce that Brian Randall passed away peacefully on August 5 after a three-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Brian decided from the start to keep his ALS journey a secret, and we did our best to honor his request.“.
Brian Randall’s family statement
In a statement, Randall’s family asks for respect: “We are immensely grateful to the doctors who fought this disease with us, never giving up, and the incredible nurses who became our roommates, sacrificing time with their families to be with us. At this time, we ask that you respect our privacy in order to mourn and accept the impossible task of saying goodbye to Brian.“.
The love story of Brian Randall and Sandra Bullock.
Sandra Bullock and Brian Randall they first met in January 2015. A photographer who previously worked as a model, the man took the son of the actress on the occasion of his birthday. From that moment began a relationship that both jealously guarded. Bullock attended the wedding of Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux with his partner, making their relationship official. In 2021, speaking about their love story, the actress stated, “I found the love of my life. We have two wonderful children, three with a daughter, and this is the best thing in the world.“. Bullock uttered words of deep pride towards his partner: “He is the example that I want my children to have. I have a partner who is a true Christian and these are two completely different ways of dealing with the world. I don’t always agree with him and he doesn’t always agree with me, but he’s an example even when we don’t agree.“. The Randall family asked for them cash donations to the ALS Association and Massachusetts General Hospital . In memory of Brian.