Sandra Bullock honours late father: 'Loved me through my Goth period'
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Hollywood star Sandra Bullock paid tribute to her late father this Father's Day, sharing a heartfelt Instagram post that celebrated his unconditional love, his devotion to family, and his service to his country. The post, accompanied by a series of personal photographs, offered fans a rare and intimate glimpse into the actress's private life.
The Father's Day Post
Bullock shared a string of images, including one of herself posing alongside her late father and another showing him in military uniform. In her own words, she wrote: 'He loved me through my goth period...Loved on the loves of my life...And loved our country at 18...Happy Heavenly Father's Day, Dad.'
The message was widely noted for its warmth and specificity — acknowledging not just his patriotism but also his acceptance of her through every phase of her youth.
Bullock's Return to Social Media
The post comes weeks after Bullock made her Instagram debut in May, reportedly gaining more than five million followers within days of joining the platform, according to media reports. The actress, who had long kept a low digital profile, has used the platform to share personal milestones and family moments.
A Career Spanning Four Decades
Named the world's highest-paid actress in both 2010 and 2014, Bullock began her acting journey with a minor role in the thriller Hangmen in 1987. She rose to prominence with the 1993 action film Demolition Man, before achieving mainstream stardom with the 1994 action thriller Speed.
Her career has since spanned genres — from romantic comedies such as While You Were Sleeping, The Proposal, and The Lost City, to dramas like A Time to Kill, Hope Floats, and Crash, and thrillers including Premonition and Bird Box. The ensemble heist comedy Ocean's 8 and the critically noted The Unforgivable further demonstrated her range.
Personal Life and Family
Bullock is a mother to two adopted children, Louis and Laila, whom she has raised as a single parent. She was previously married to Jesse James and later shared a long-term relationship with the late photographer Bryan Randall.
What's Next: Practical Magic 2
Bullock will next appear in Practical Magic 2, a romantic fantasy film directed by Susanne Bier, based on Alice Hoffman's 2021 novel The Book of Magic. The sequel to the 1998 original reunites her with Nicole Kidman, Stockard Channing, and Dianne Wiest, and introduces new cast members including Joey King, Maisie Williams, Lee Pace, and Xolo Mariduena.