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Fabled star Sandra Bullock opens up about how she feels being a white parent of black children

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Sandra Bullock is an A-list actress and one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood. She has done many memorable films such as ‘Speed’ (1994), ‘While You Were Sleeping’ (1995), ‘A Time To Kill’ (1998), ‘Miss Congeniality’ (2002), ‘The Blind Side’ (2009), ‘Gravity’ (2013) and many more. She made her debut in a minor role in the thriller film ‘Hangmen’ in 1987.

In the year 1995, Bullock founded her own production company Fortis Films and she starred in her first production, which is ‘While You Were Sleeping’. She won a Golden Globe Award as Best Actress for her performance. She has also won many prestigious awards for her performances such as Academy Awards, BAFTA Awards and many more.

But even after being the best in her profession, according to Bullock being a mother is the most joyous and cherishable thing in her life. She is the mother of two adopted children, a son named Louis, who is eleven years old and a daughter named Laila, who is nine years old. She adopted them in 2010 and 2015 respectively.

Sandra has recently opened up about raising black children and the troubles she is facing from people. She talks about this issue in an interview with Today Channel that she has been educating herself on this issue of racism and learning how to handle these things with her children as a white parent of two black children. She also spoke her experience in adapting this issue and her worries about how her children take this issue. She said, “I let them teach me and tell me what they need to know. I thought I was educated and woke, I thought I had it all and guess what? I wasn’t.” She says a difference in skin color doesn’t influence or change the bond between parents and their children.

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Sandra has always fought for her children who made racist comments about her family. She said bluntly, “Your sickness is not my problem.” Even after so many negative people around in the world, Sandra Bullock remains hopeful for the future that one day all this negativity will go away.

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