The mother-of-two added that it’s harder for her to stay away from the children than when they’re apart, but revealed that since adopting her first child, Louis, she hasn’t left the house. home and don’t work much.
“I told them where they could go to college,” Bullock, a scathing mother, said. “I said, ‘These are the places I feel comfortable living in, so you have those options. “
Bullock adopted son Louis Bardo Bullock in 2010. According to US Weekly, he is now 10 years old. But the process of becoming his mother didn’t happen overnight. Before meeting Louis, Bullock had almost given up on her dream of becoming a mother when she was in her early 40s.
“Then [Hurricane] Katrina came,” Bullock said, fighting back tears. “Hurricane Katrina happened in New Orleans and I knew it. Something told me my child was there. It was weird.”
Whether it’s a gut feeling or a “god feeling,” Bullock says they’re “the same.”
Thus began the process of filling out forms, judging them and being in the limelight, which the Bird Box actress describes as “inappropriate”. A few years later, Louise officially became his son and his life changed forever.
“It was three or four years after that, but then I looked at him and said, ‘Oh, there you are,'” Bullock recalled. “It’s like he’s always been there. It’s like in the bend of my arm, he’s looking me in the eye…and he was good. My child was good.
Lewis has become the introduction and center of Bullock’s life and has devoted the time she has to her young son. She had no intention of adopting another child until something happened one night at dinner with her best friends.
A friend of Sandra was talking about her daughters when suddenly Lewis called and said, “Yeah, I don’t have any daughters.”
Bullock shared that he went on to say, “I don’t have a daughter but I will have a baby soon.” Bullock was shocked and told her friends that she swore she had no intention of adopting again.
“And I realized at the time that maybe he knew something,” Bullock reveals. “And when I think about it, that’s when Laila was born.”
In 2015, she became a mother for the second time by adopting her daughter, Lily Bullock. In May, Bullock and her eight-year-old daughter appeared on an episode of Jada Pinkett Smith’s Facebook talk show Red Table Talk, where mothers salute the heroism that helps keep the country safe, healthy and fed. during the current pandemic.
“Is it a coincidence? What is it? This is the Lewis method. Lewis has a very solid method. “He’s a good leader and he led me to Layla,” Bullock said.
Bullock adds that by telling her story, she hopes to let people know that “there is no endgame.” “There are hundreds and thousands of children who are ready to be your children. You are a forever parent once you accept that child’s love,” she says.
Although she’s an Oscar-winning actress, Bullock thinks her real goal is to be a mother. “As a mom, I finally realized, ‘Oh, this is what I was supposed to do when I grew up,'” she says. I’m not an actress, be a mother. “
“I felt this bond very young but I had to become the mother I had to be for the children who were waiting for me.”