Sandra Bullock is getting by with a little help from her friends, a source tells Star.
While the Gravity star, 61, is still “adjusting to life” without her longtime partner, Bryan Randall, who died in 2023 following a secret battle with ALS, Bullock’s “incredible circle of close friends have stepped up for her in different ways,” says the source.
“She says all the time how blessed she is,” adds the source.
Bullock has “girls’ nights” at Jennifer Aniston’s house, but “homebody” Oscar winner “prefers people to come to her,” explains the source.

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As Star previously reported, her son Louis, 16 — who was seen with the actress when she stepped out in public for the first time in 11 months on Thursday, November 13 — and daughter Laila, who she adopted in 2015, have helped her stay strong.
“They keep her busy, too,” says the source.
“There are still hard days, when she really misses Bryan and feels lonely,” continues the source, adding that while therapy has been a huge help, “but it’s her friends who have really gotten her through this.”
“She’s very proactive, she does therapy and says it’s been a huge help, but even more than therapy she says it’s her friends that have gotten her through this,” the source adds.
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