Aug 30, 2010

Sandra Bullock on How She Kept Her Adoption Process a Secret


In her first TV interview since her divorce from Jesse James, Sandra Bullock opened up to "Today" show host Matt Lauer about how she kept her four-year adoption process a secret from the media.


"He's a little Cajun cookie," the Oscar-winning actress said of her New Orleans-born son Louis Bardo Bullock. "We don't have any boys in our family. Boy, is everyone really happy about that. So, he's like the crown prince."
Bullock revealed in April that she had gone through a four-year adoption process before she was able to bring home baby Louis in January, and she did all this without the media finding out. On how she was able to keep the adoption process a secret from the press, Bullock told Lauer, "It takes-- it takes good people with integrity. I mean, I read something like, how did someone keep a secret, and it's-- you know-- human beings exist that have integrity that know how to keep their mouth shut. ... But I was blessed with the same friends I've had since before things got really special for me and blessed in life."
The actress added, "I think, everything works out the way the universe wants it to work out. ... It's like the child that needed us in the home is the child that's going to be placed."
Lauer sat down with Bullock for an interview that will air on the NBC morning show Tuesday, August 31. Bullock chatted about her support for Warren Easton Charter High School in New Orleans, and the "Today" show host joined her for the opening of the school's on-campus health clinic that the actress helped fund.

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