Randall died after a short battle with ALS, a fatal motor neuron disease that causes the progressive degeneration of nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain.
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Hollywood star Sandra Bullock is ready to "get back into the game" in Hollywood after taking a two-year break to raise her family, including her two children, and care for her late partner Bryan Randall, who died last year aged 57.
Randall died after a short battle with ALS, a fatal motor neuron disease that causes the progressive degeneration of nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain.
"She's slowly getting back into public life. She's excited about what the future holds. She's ready to get back in the game," a source told this week's edition of US Weekly.
Another source added that the 'Speed' star has endured one of the "toughest times" of her life following her partner's death and needs time off, reports Femalefirst.co.uk.
The source said: "Sandra needs a break to be with her family and Bryan."
Bullock previously shared that Randall is "the love of her life" while talking about her lack of desire to get married during a 2021 appearance on 'Red Table Talk' with Jada Pinkett-Smith.