Sandra Bullock says she could not talk publicly about her partner Randall’s “traumatic diagnosis” because of the impact it had on their relationship. She says she began “grieving” him before he died, describing him as “ill for half of our relationship.”

The outlets report that Bullock frames her comments around privacy and the emotional toll of dealing with a serious illness while living through its effects. They do not add additional public details about the specific condition or diagnosis itself.

Both sources present the same core message: Bullock’s statements focus on what she could and could not share, while emphasizing that her partner’s illness and declining health shaped their time together. The reporting differs mainly in how it characterizes her remarks, rather than in the underlying account.