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Sandra Bullock teases return to the movies amid decision to step away for family – and you won’t believe who with

Sandra Bullock teases return to the movies amid decision to step away for family – and you won’t believe who with

Sandra Bullock has been living a quiet life over the past couple years, taking the time to be a mother first and foremost to her two children, Louis, 14, and Laila, 11. The actress, 59, shared after making The Lost City in 2022 that she would be devoting herself to spending time off-screen to be there for her family, although that could change sometime soon. Sandra gave an interview to the podcast 50 MPH, one of her first since the death of her partner Bryan Randall from ALS, and it looks like she might be more amenable to a return to the movies than we thought. You may also likeThrough The Years: Sandra Bullock She joined her Speed co-star Keanu Reeves to reflect on the action movie’s 30th anniversary, the film that made Keanu a veritable leading man, Sandra a breakout star, and the action thriller genre as a viable awards contender, after winning two Oscars. The pair were asked about their incredible chemistry together, and whether they were keen on bringing it back to …

Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock Are Down for ‘Speed 3’

Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock Are Down for ‘Speed 3’

Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock might be down for Speed 3. The Speed stars stopped by the 50 MPH podcast to discuss the 1994 action-thriller, alongside their fellow co-stars Jeff Daniels, Alan Ruck and Dennis Hopper. When asked about a possible threequel, the Matrix star said, “I mean, you know — we’d freakin’ knock it out of the park.” Bullock chimed in, saying that she may be up for it, “Before I die, before I leave this planet, I do think that Keanu and I need to do something in front of the camera. Are we, you know, in wheelchairs or with walkers? Maybe. Are we on little scooters at Disneyland?” Reeves echoed her sentiment, adding that it can’t be forced, despite their seeming interest. “It does feel like there is a siren call to it, like there’s something that wasn’t done,” he said. “I would love to work with you again before our eyes close.” Three years after the release of the Jan de Bont film, Bullock starred in a sequel, but Reeves did …

Lala Kent Explains How She’s Building The Family She Wants Without A Traditional Relationship

Lala Kent Explains How She’s Building The Family She Wants Without A Traditional Relationship

“Vanderpump Rules” star Lala Kent, 33, has just announced she’s pregnant with her second child, sharing the news on Instagram. The black-and-white photo included Kent’s growing baby bump with a close-up shot of her daughter, Ocean, 2, smiling as she looks up at her mother. Kent, who shares Ocean with her ex Randall Emmett, has been vocal about her desire to give her daughter a sibling, and the reality star also expressed a desire to raise a family without fitting into the expected mold of what a family dynamic should look like. Kent explained how she’s building the family she wants without being in a ‘cookie-cutter’ relationship. In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Kent shared that she is conceiving her second child via intrauterine insemination (IUI), a fertility treatment that “boosts the chances of pregnancy by placing specially prepared sperm directly in the uterus,” according to the Mayo Clinic. Talking through the process of deciding to go down the IUI route, Kent admitted that she’s had friends who have made the same decision. However, a lot of Kent’s friends …

Why I Got Breast-Reduction Surgery

Why I Got Breast-Reduction Surgery

One day, about two years ago, I looked in the mirror and was shocked to discover that my once-fabulous tits had transmogrified into a bosom. Whereas breasts—those sexy appendages that had gotten me past velvet ropes and bar tabs aplenty in my 20s and 30s—might be sexy and evocative, the bosom, despite its large size, is solely utilitarian, meant for comforting crying children against or storing Kleenex at weddings and funerals. As she aged, Nora Ephron felt bad about her neck; I could no longer see my neck. Sometime in my 40s, everything above my hips had, you see, been incorporated into the bosom’s new terrain. My head sort of just perched atop my bosom, which sat atop my waist and my still-skinny legs. I had seen this body before: on my mother, my grandmother, my great-grandmother, and an assortment of aunts and great-aunts. It was a physique typically packaged, in my family at least, with short haircuts, a purse full of peppermint candies, and blousy, beaded tops for “dress occasions.” It was what I’d …